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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016): Revista Indisciplinar

You Are (Not) Here: Convergences in the Expanded Field of Cartographic Practices

Submitted
March 30, 2021
Published
2016-12-01 — Updated on 2016-12-01

Abstract

This article presents part of an ongoing research that aims to expand and question notions of representations of space in architecture and urbanism, in the perspective of the growing interest in cartography and ways of mapping in different areas of knowledge and its implications for the field of representation criticism. After presenting a characterization of contemporary spatialities through spatial connections and coexistences, which request new ways of seizure, this article explores some thoughts departing from geography, philosophy, information science, cultural and literary studies, architecture, and the arts, drawing a cartography expanded field. In this context, it points out the relevance cartographic practices in the arts are taking, and outlines some convergences these practices are acquiring through the diversity of productions.

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