January242013
July12012
Skye Gilkerson, Agoraphobia
This map has been carefully sanded to remove the surface image of the world and then all the map-dust has been collected and put in a case. 

Skye Gilkerson, Agoraphobia

This map has been carefully sanded to remove the surface image of the world and then all the map-dust has been collected and put in a case. 

May172012
Anna Fine Foer, Tower of Babble                                           
“Cell phones fill window and door openings of a traditional image of the Tower of Babel.  The builders were proud of the most advanced technology used for the construction of the tower (baking bricks) just as we are proud of our technological advances.  These innovations are a distraction that permeates our culture and there is no stopping them.
 The multi-coloured, ephemeral shapes in the background are made of maps of American cell phone connectivity.”

Anna Fine Foer, Tower of Babble
                                           

“Cell phones fill window and door openings of a traditional image of the Tower of Babel.  The builders were proud of the most advanced technology used for the construction of the tower (baking bricks) just as we are proud of our technological advances.  These innovations are a distraction that permeates our culture and there is no stopping them.

 The multi-coloured, ephemeral shapes in the background are made of maps of American cell phone connectivity.

September72011
Nikki Rosato, Two Bostons, 2009

Rosato cut the streets and rivers out of a map to make this clever sculpture. 

Nikki Rosato, Two Bostons, 2009

Rosato cut the streets and rivers out of a map to make this clever sculpture. 

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