Project Walk Away published in two Dutch newspapers
https://www.ad.nl/amsterdam/met-je-telefoon-nieuwe-wegen-in-de-stad-ontdekken~ac468f2f/?fbclid=IwAR2LO3tNgbVB77LYPsCUtCN8nT0S-63iQnuZqpkCfn315Nt4pxxEVI74dCc https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/met-je-telefoon-nieuwe-wegen-in-de-stad-ontdekken~bc468f2f/ November 2020
Project Walk Away published in two Dutch newspapers
https://www.ad.nl/amsterdam/met-je-telefoon-nieuwe-wegen-in-de-stad-ontdekken~ac468f2f/?fbclid=IwAR2LO3tNgbVB77LYPsCUtCN8nT0S-63iQnuZqpkCfn315Nt4pxxEVI74dCc https://www.parool.nl/amsterdam/met-je-telefoon-nieuwe-wegen-in-de-stad-ontdekken~bc468f2f/ November 2020
Walk Away in program Nieuw Amsterdam
Alice Smits (curator Zone2Source) and I were invited to the Nieuw Amsterdam program to briefly talk about the Mind Your Step and Walk Away exhibition. Our interview with Jennifer Muntslag can be watched on the Pakhuis de Zwijger website. https://dezwijger.nl/programma/nieuw-amsterdam-3
Walk Away in program Nieuw Amsterdam
Alice Smits (curator Zone2Source) and I were invited to the Nieuw Amsterdam program to briefly talk about the Mind Your Step and Walk Away exhibition. Our interview with Jennifer Muntslag can be watched on the Pakhuis de Zwijger website. https://dezwijger.nl/programma/nieuw-amsterdam-3
Walk Away in exhibition Mind Your Step
For the exhibition Mind your Step, Walk Away was exhibited for the duration of two months at Zone2Source in Amstelpark in Amsterdam. Our increased dependence on navigational apps renders our ability for chance encounters increasingly remote. Naomi Bueno de Mesquita
Walk Away in exhibition Mind Your Step
For the exhibition Mind your Step, Walk Away was exhibited for the duration of two months at Zone2Source in Amstelpark in Amsterdam. Our increased dependence on navigational apps renders our ability for chance encounters increasingly remote. Naomi Bueno de Mesquita
MapTime on critical cartography
12th episode MapTime Special: Amongst others with Topi Tjukanov and Naomi Bueno de Mesquita. In this MapTime Tjukanov talks about Xenocartography, neogeography and colorful pixels. Naomi Bueno de Mesquita talks about Critical Cartography and her Walk Away project. November 2020
MapTime on critical cartography
12th episode MapTime Special: Amongst others with Topi Tjukanov and Naomi Bueno de Mesquita. In this MapTime Tjukanov talks about Xenocartography, neogeography and colorful pixels. Naomi Bueno de Mesquita talks about Critical Cartography and her Walk Away project. November 2020
Bending Lines
A very interesting online exhibition about the power of cartography. https://www.leventhalmap.org/digital-exhibitions/bending-lines/?fbclid=IwAR0SeAMJZF9m41XAxAQ65hbjSsQlvKfFTrJyiwvsFUQ_UuG1iiIjJbPsDbw
Bending Lines
A very interesting online exhibition about the power of cartography. https://www.leventhalmap.org/digital-exhibitions/bending-lines/?fbclid=IwAR0SeAMJZF9m41XAxAQ65hbjSsQlvKfFTrJyiwvsFUQ_UuG1iiIjJbPsDbw
The battle for territory in digital cartography
Article in the Economist from June 8th, 2017.
The battle for territory in digital cartography
Article in the Economist from June 8th, 2017.
Trading Places: Practices of Public Participation in Art and Design Research
Editors: David Hamers, Naomi Bueno de Mesquita, Annelies Vaneycken & Jessica Schoffelen. Trading Places is a book that rethinks, develops, and tests design-driven practices and methods to engage with participation in public space and public issues. With this book we
Trading Places: Practices of Public Participation in Art and Design Research
Editors: David Hamers, Naomi Bueno de Mesquita, Annelies Vaneycken & Jessica Schoffelen. Trading Places is a book that rethinks, develops, and tests design-driven practices and methods to engage with participation in public space and public issues. With this book we
Mapping Invisibility
Bueno de Mesquita, N. & Hamers, D. 2017. ‘Mapping Invisibility’. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial Research Through Design Conference, 22- 24 March 2017, Edinburgh, UK, Article 27, pp. 423-437. DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.4747015. Abstract: In the design research workshop Mapping Invisibility, undocumented
Mapping Invisibility
Bueno de Mesquita, N. & Hamers, D. 2017. ‘Mapping Invisibility’. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Biennial Research Through Design Conference, 22- 24 March 2017, Edinburgh, UK, Article 27, pp. 423-437. DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.4747015. Abstract: In the design research workshop Mapping Invisibility, undocumented
Boston public schools map switch aims to amend 500 years of distortion
“For almost 500 years, the Mercator projection has been the norm for maps of the world, ubiquitous in atlases, pinned on peeling school walls. Gerardus Mercator, a renowned Flemish cartographer, devised his map in 1569, principally to aid navigation along
Boston public schools map switch aims to amend 500 years of distortion
“For almost 500 years, the Mercator projection has been the norm for maps of the world, ubiquitous in atlases, pinned on peeling school walls. Gerardus Mercator, a renowned Flemish cartographer, devised his map in 1569, principally to aid navigation along
Performing Space at Science + Technology by other means Conference (Barcelona)
Performing Space is an app designed for this presentation. Through acting and (re)enacting stories the interface focuses on an embodied way of transferring knowledge of a specific site through the use of GPS technology. The app was presented at 4S/EASST 2016 Conference
Performing Space at Science + Technology by other means Conference (Barcelona)
Performing Space is an app designed for this presentation. Through acting and (re)enacting stories the interface focuses on an embodied way of transferring knowledge of a specific site through the use of GPS technology. The app was presented at 4S/EASST 2016 Conference