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Over three years and approximately 2,602 working hours, Anton Thomas created a hand-drawn map of our planet that both inspires and celebrates wonder.
Drawn by European powers with little regard for the people living there, this map from 1935 still shapes Africa’s politics, ...
Google redraws the borders on maps depending on who’s looking The Silicon Valley firm alters maps under political pressure and the inscrutable whims of tech executives ...
The world is a lot less stable than the clean, unchanging lines on a world map would suggest. All over the planet there are borders countries cannot agree upon and territories that more than one ...
Google Maps has a history of changing place names and world borders for different users in different locations, especially during geopolitical disputes. Geographers say those changes, including ...
Canadian web developer Abe Train created geography quiz Globle in the wake of Wordle’s success, but quickly realised he needed a rational framework for adjudicating geopolitical disputes.
Borders and Territories: Identity in Place This ANCB programme aims to examine new spatial, geopolitical and cultural possibilities related to nations and people on our globe.
Anton Thomas, a New Zealander in Melbourne, Australia, has given three years of his life to a hand-drawn map of our planet and its animal inhabitants.