Triangulation, maps manipulated.

Products by ED Video Media Arts Centre in Guelph (Ontario-Canada) the first four works on web series Triangulation respond to the theme 'probing into the distance', developing conceptually and practically handling the 'mapping', understood as the delimitation of the territory , and reinterpreted with respect to its origin and utilitarian colonial, using databases and scripting. In 'Sitestream' David Gelb offers a selection of possible 'zoom' cumulative, starting from an aerial view of Schneider Creek, highlighting historical and natural places selected based on personal memory of the author, by superimposing the structure of the territory and its contents and making clear what is behind the abstraction of a theoretical view from above, with several points of entry into the map itself, in a blending of conventional and real data. 'Placelines' Tom Leonhardt, however, plays on the overlaps of historical maps, screen printing in a simulation that highlights the human relations within the same space expressed by the different symbols affixed during different periods. 'Goodwater' Rene Meshake tells the search in Ontario of places where you can still find bodies of drinking water, including the path to follow, while 'North east south west' Graham Thompson, in some simple flash movies shows a Aboriginal feature symbology. In all these processes, what emerges is the appropriation of symbols and tools that have historically formed the description of the territory, turning them into visual manifestations autonomous, able at will to define new interpretations are more linked to individual and community perspective that reasons of state.