MapMaker, the territory deconstructed.

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02:12:02 MapMaker, the territory deconstructed.
MapMaker is defined by its authors Joshua Davis and Jemma Gura "a machine generative, random and passive feeding the constant bombardment by the media saturated relating to geographical boundaries." The work consists of a stratification of cartographic symbols that are distorted overlapping of their original meaning, generating lands and imaginary places in their schematic description. The reference to Davis and Gura door to the unveiling of the processes of visual tracking maps, which have always lived as dogmas of the division of the territory, described and implemented by the states. Generating vector lines that trace plausible reference grids, enclosed spaces and circles simulating urban areas, MapMaker deconstructs the reality of the maps themselves, giving you the codes for the interpretation of the place.