Counter Cartographies
The Front, New Orleans, LA
October - November, 2010
Rather than presenting geographic truths, Counter Cartographies blurs delineation. In this collection of work, relationships between nations and territories are reconfigured into alternative world views and physical and ideological proximities begin to shift. Distances between nations continue to lose significance yet divisions pertaining to culture, conflict, economics and ecology remain. Whether negating contested boundaries, introducing unlikely neighbors, or hinting towards global futures; the works comprising Counter Cartographies intend to blend fact and fiction towards an open-ended narrative structure.
The Front, New Orleans, LA
October - November, 2010
Rather than presenting geographic truths, Counter Cartographies blurs delineation. In this collection of work, relationships between nations and territories are reconfigured into alternative world views and physical and ideological proximities begin to shift. Distances between nations continue to lose significance yet divisions pertaining to culture, conflict, economics and ecology remain. Whether negating contested boundaries, introducing unlikely neighbors, or hinting towards global futures; the works comprising Counter Cartographies intend to blend fact and fiction towards an open-ended narrative structure.