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Submit maps and artwork for exhibition, workshop proposals, and event ideas for the second Triangle Community Cartographies Convergence and exhibit, to be held September - October 2008. Details below...
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In September and October of 2008, 3Cs is helping to bring the traveling exhibition An Atlas of Radical Cartography to the Triangle. Local map-makers are also organizing a Community Cartographies Convergence, including exhibitions of local work to hang alongside the 10 maps from the Atlas exhibit, workshops and presentations by map-makers from the Triangle and across the country. Stay tuned, and contact
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if you're interested in taking part!
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Written by 3Cs
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Wednesday, 08 November 2006 |
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3Cs is a working group of the Cultures of Economies Project supported by the University Program of Cultural Studies.
3Cs formed in the spring of 2005 as a way to explore the uses of cartography and map-making to critically understand and intervene in the world we live in, especially the communities, ecologies and economies of our university.
3Cs is a network of people contributing their skills and knowledge to build a common project for a different/better University. As an open collective, 3Cs attempts to engage in non-hierarchical forms of decision-making, as well as participatory and action-oriented projects.
Terms like globalization, global networks, cyber infrastructures, mass immigration, global free trade policies leave us questioning how these issues pertain to us. Is it just something that happens “out there”? Mapping provides a way to make the connections between UNC and the “real world” visible.
Maps are more and more common in daily life. Through popular programs such as Google Maps and Pentagon mainframe cartographic systems, mapping is an increasingly important way for individuals and institutions to frame their roles and activities in the world. Mapping the university challenges existing notions of higher education institutions and our roles in them.
For more information, email countercartographies (at) unc.edu
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 December 2007 )
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