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" ... I'll write more about that another day. If you don't know how to use that one weapon you do possess, it will get taken away from you (the cartography, movie, music, news, publishing and restaurant retail industries have already learned this the hard way). ... "
" ... If the world were flat, we might have a perfect world map. The shape of our spinning planet has twisted cartography for centuries. Geographers and mathematicians have invented myriad systems for projecting a sphere onto a sheet of paper. Every one of them has entailed compromise. All involve distortion. ... "
" ... Mehretu is best known for paintings that have the superficial appearance of cartography yet are deeply disorienting. Since the 1990s, she has combined rigorous systems of geometry with symbols of her own imagination, often highly gestural, which articulate specific spatial relationships between unknown reference points. Titles such as Black City and Back to Gondwanaland sometimes hint at a subject being mapped or explored, but any modicum of certainty is undermined by other titles applied to similar canvases, such as Mumbo Jumbo. ... "
" ... Take Me On A Story to Iceland, on the other hand, is inspired by Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth. On this monumental journey of discovery, families will chart the course of the author’s classic adventures in Iceland, descending dormant volcanoes, sailing across expansive glacial lagoons and swimming into the earth’s crust. Accompanied throughout by an expert guide, riddles and challenges are designed to test physical and mental fortitude. Included is outdoor skill-building, such as fire-making, utilising items collected through the day and geography and cartography, following a specially curated map. Families will decipher clues with experiences plucked from the story in otherworldly settings like lava caves, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Jökulsárlón glacier and the Silfra Fissure. ... "
" ... When you think about it, we might coin those ancient Greeks as the first real examples of startups. During what some call the “classical era,” the Greeks were an entrepreneurial cohort, spanning the early 5th century BC to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. They invented things we take for granted today, including the Olympic Games, mythology, philosophy, and cartography. They even invented the odometer. As they invented—as they ran their Greek startups—they did so thinking about others. They acted to better society, not solely the owners of the ideas. ... "