Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, a Samoan journalist, shares her poignant experiences documenting climate change's impact on Pacific islands. Bill Limpisathian, a cartography professor, explains how our brains interact with maps and the shift from paper to digital navigation. Uzbekistani electronic musician Andrew Pekler introduces his innovative project featuring a sonic atlas of phantom islands, blending music with geography. Together, they discuss the cultural, emotional, and cognitive dimensions of mapping in the face of environmental challenges.