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  • British Library 96 Euston Road London, England, NW1 2DB United Kingdom (map)

Exploring the historical and contemporary links between war making and map making.

Speakers: Phil Cohen, Hillary Shaw, Mateusz Fafinski and Doug Specht

Chair: Jina Lee

About the event:

https://www.bl.uk/events/cartography-on-the-front-line

The opening panel of In and Against the Fog of War: Mappings from the Front Line, a programme of live events, webinars and workshops organised by the Livingmaps Network.

Map-making and war-making and their associated technologies have been closely linked throughout the 20th century. Today they continue to be mobilised in tandem in both offensive and defensive spaces of military action.

The destruction of urban infrastructures and displacement of their civilian populations have become key military objectives, deploying drones and other technologies of civil surveillance.

‘Home fronts’ have increasingly become war zones, whilst even the most local conflicts take place within a global mediascape.

At the same time a different cartography has emerged to both document the impact of war on everyday life and to help build networks of resistance and resilience amongst those communities who find themselves on the front lines.

Livingmaps is a network of academics, artists and activists concerned to develop a creative and critical approach to social mapping.

This event will not be live-streamed.

If you have any enquiry on ticketing, please contact
+44 (0)1937 546546
boxoffice@bl.uk

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