Foreword 8 ———————— Introduction 6
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CONCEPT ———— 14 16 The Operative Potential of Mappinggggggg
OPERATIVE MAPPING 18 ———————————— Two Maps 21 ———————————— The Concept of Operative Mapping 23 ———————————— Operative Maps and Diagrammatic Practices 29 ———————————— Positivity, Expressivity and Operativity 35 ———————————— The Map as a Mediation System 40 ———————— MAPPING THE MAP 40 ———————————— Mapping Begets Further Mappings 42 ———————————— Contemporary Redefinitions of the Map 50 ———————————— Structure, Process, Performance 59 ———————————— Critical Cartography 86 ———————————— Urban Dérives: Critical Mapping Practices 103 ——————————— Post-Representational Cartography 116 ——————————— Augmented Mapping ————————
SCOPE ———— 118 120 Re-envisioning Mapsgggggg
Toward a Contemporary Imaginary 125 ——————— EIDETIC ATLAS 125 ———————————— Appropriation: Constructing Reality by Claiming It 134 ———————————— Measure: Knowledge in Measuring 142 ———————————— Narrative: Map as Text 151 ———————————— Geogram: Inscribable Earth 164 ———————————— Dynamis: Addressing Time 172 ———————————— Emptiness: Activating Empty Space 184 ———————————— Flight: Beyond Dominant Representations 199 ———————————— Coda
PRACTICE ———— 200 Mapping Agency in Designgggggg 202
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Chronological Scope 206 ———————————— Pioneers of Operative Mapping 218 ——————— MAPPING AS A DESIGN TOOL 218 ———————————— Modes of Operative Mapping 227 ———————————— Visions 242 ———————————— Constructions 259 ———————————— Protocols 280 ———————————— Instruments ————————————
Epilogue 314 ———————— Works Cited 307
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