An Atlas of Radical Cartography

 

 

 



An Atlas of Radical Cartography
pairs artists, architects, designers, and collectives
with writers to explore the map’s role as political agent. These (10) ten mapping projects and critical
essays take on social and political issues from globalization to garbage.

An Atlas of Radical Cartography is a collection of 10 maps and 10 essays about social issues from globalization to garbage; surveillance to extraordinary rendition; statelessness to visibility; deportation to migration. Artists, architects, designers, geographers, and collectives are paired with writers to explore the map’s role as political agent. Edited by Lize Mogel & Alexis Bhagat.

Maps: An Architektur; the Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP); Ashley Hunt; Institute for Applied Autonomy with Site-R; Pedro Lasch; Lize Mogel; Trevor Paglen & John Emerson; Brooke Singer; Jane Tsong; Unnayan.

Essays: Kolya Abramsky; Maribel Casas-Cortes & Sebastian Cobarrubias; Alejandro De Acosta; Avery F. Gordon; Institute for Applied Autonomy; Sarah Lewison; Jenny Price, Jane Tsong, DJ Waldie, Ellen Sollod, Paul S. Kibel; Heather Rogers; Jai Sen; Visible Collective & Trevor Paglen

A boxed set with a book of 10 essays and a folio of 10 maps. Cover price $35, Sale price $30

For more information: www.an-atlas.com


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