Saw this at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, it illustrates some of the inventions that we take for granted nowadays which originated in America before colonisation. “Native people of the Americas changed the world with their scientific discoveries and inventions. Today their innovations continue to […]
Monthly archives: January 2025
Elizabeth spotted this collection of maps for sale in Covent Garden recently, lots of interesting old maps.
Doug Greenfield shared this “Support your local growers #MapsintheWild Topsfield Fair, northeastern Massachusetts”
Joe Davies shared another picture from Lyon. The city where I grew up! The photo comes from the underground metro station at Place Jean Jaures, Lyon 7eme.
Joe Davies shared this picture, saying: The rain made this 3D model of Lyon even better! I am happy to see the neighbourhood I used to live in is not flooded.
Jami shared this picture with Globe and Costers. It looks like a perfect mappy place for a coffee break!
I want to thank Wanmei for sharing this coaster and the other photos. As a MacOS user, I knew about Catalina, and I still use the beautiful photo as a background. I am happy to share the maps of this Island.
“El mapa no és el territori. Una cartografia creativa del Raval” is a piece observable from many physical and imaginary points of view of Raval neighbourhood in Barcelona – from Raf of course, our number one correspondent in Barcelona!
We haven’t had anything from Ken for a while, so let’s remedy that with this 1964 pilot’s guide marked “Not for navigation”
Fish stand inside food market in Reus, Catalunya via Raf. Seems like even the fish want independence
Garrett Speed spotted this shelving system in the Eindhoven Library. “Road and rails as a shelf in Eindhoven’s library, currently displaying 3D prints”
Wijfi said “I think this counts as a @mappery #mapsinthewild even though it’s a pretend place. Seen at #massmoca “Known for her rich aesthetic and highly detailed constructions, Robin Frohardt is a theater and film director whose work uses recognizable materials-often trash- to create richly detailed worlds that consider the […]