There was a march and demonstration by younger people today in Tel Aviv urging the Israeli government to do more to combat climate change. It was one of a worldwide series of events in the run up to COP 26. This bouncy globe caught my attention and then I spotted […]
It’s my birthday and my wife bought me this Ordnance Survey microfibre travel towel which covers the whole of central London (or me). She makes a better model then me! Perfect present for the Map lover in your life Ordnance Survey include this warning not to use for navigation.
Dave Gee is a pretty unique cartographer, his doodle style of mapping combined with his crowd sourced approach creates beautiful maps. I interviewed Dave recently for the Geomob Podcast. This Manchester inspired bench was designed for the Wild in Art trail last year.
Thomas Gratier pointed us at Kate Berg shared this “When in the Upper Peninsula, you pick local beers. When you’re a spatial specialist you pick beers with maps on the labels. What a win-win”
“Marble is a medium of choice for the artist, and his virtuosity with the classical stone is evident in his meticulously rendered, impossibly elegant sculptures of cityscapes and highways. Little Manhattan—exhibited in Sone’s most important exhibition to date, a 2011 solo show at David Zwirner Gallery—is a landscape of the island metropolis […]