Mark and Matt have just had a paper accepted to Environment and Planning A (Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geo-linguistic Contours of the Web). The paper is concerned with the ways in which augmented inclusions
and exclusions, visiblilities and invisibilities will shape the way that places
become defined, imagined, and experienced.
The maps above are all taken from an earlier draft of the paper. They visualise the layers of information indexed by Google and segment the data by language in order to map some of the geo-linguistic contours of the Web. Have a glance through the paper, and let us know if you have any comments or questions. The publication date of the full paper should be some time in early 2013.
March 26, 2012
Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geo-linguistic Contours of the Web
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My earlier comment seems to have gone missing, but why is there a vertical blue line rifgt through France? It looks as Greenwich meridian to me.. But why would that show up on the map??
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