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| Night, Composite Dream Map |
Susan Hiller's Dream Mapping is just one example of the genre or mode of mapping appropriated by artists for expression, inquiry, invention, experiment. The "map" as one of the modes of annotation available for choragraphy. Hiller's example is collected in an anthology,
You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination. by Katharine Harmon
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| Map of the Internet |
Kevin Kelly asked people to draw a map of the Internet, this being one example. This example is in a collection of artists' maps,
Mapping it Out: Alternative Atlas of Contemporary Cartography, edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist,
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| Cinemap: North by Northwest |
Alternative cartographies and maps of the imagination combine in "cinemaps," representing the mise en scene of movies.
In Andrew DeGraff, Cinemaps: An Atlas of 35 Great Movies.
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| Bambi, Infographics |
Related to cinemaps are the infographic reductions of movies, as in the example of
Bambi. These are collected in
Film in Five Seconds, Matteo Civaschi and Gianmarco Milesi. They present their reductions as a game, challenging us to identify the film based on the infographic diagram alone.
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| Cinemap: The Wizard of Oz |
These examples of artist's appropriations of mapping of all kinds are precedents and models we can use for choragraphy.
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