Lancaster University Library Festival Event - Exploring Maps
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Join us in the Library on Saturday 11th September, 2:00 - 4:00pm, for two fascinating presentations that explore the world of maps and cartography, part of our Library Festival.
The Curious Case of the Anonymous Mapmaker
Presenter: Ian Saunders
As Queen Elizabeth lay dying, two gentlemen were rivals, unknown to each other, aiming to publish a set of maps as a new atlas of England. In both cases recent discoveries of manuscripts by them (in which the lecturer was involved) have added to knowledge of their lives and working methods. In “The Case of the Anonymous Mapmaker” we explore the contrasts between the obscure failure William Smith and the celebrated successful cartographer John Speed. We end with a brief examination of Michael Drayton and the eccentric maps devised to illustrate his poem ‘Poly-Olbion’.
Maps: How We Make Them and How They Make Us
Presenter: Barry Rowlingson
Everything happens somewhere, so everything happens on a map. In today's data-rich society, we should have the skills to read maps as we can read books. That doesn't simply mean knowing what each symbol represents on a map - we need an understanding of the processes that make modern maps and how we are increasingly making maps ourselves - and often without us knowing we are doing it!
For this talk, I'll show how maps have changed through history, sometimes changing history themselves in the process - with examples bringing us right-up-to-date with the latest epidemic maps. We'll also attempt some citizen cartography - updating a global map with some audience suggestions!
This is a hybrid event with in person and online participants. You are registering to attend the event in person at Lancaster University Library. Further guidance for joining the event will be emailed to you two days prior to the event.
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