Cartografías privadasA propósito de las ciudades explicadas por Calvino

  1. Domingo Campillo García 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Murcia
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    Universidad de Murcia

    Murcia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03p3aeb86

Buch:
II Congreso Internacional Ciudades Creativas: actas
  1. Francisco García García (coord.)
  2. Rogerio García Fernández (coord.)

Verlag: Icono 14 Asociación Científica

ISBN: 9788493907761

Datum der Publikation: 2011

Titel des Bandes: TOMO I

Band: 1

Ausgabe: 1

Seiten: 264-274

Kongress: Congreso Internacional Ciudades Creativas (2. 2011. Madrid)

Art: Konferenz-Beitrag

Zusammenfassung

Cartography is the art of drawing maps and the sciencethat studies. Thus, the cartographer has the task of building using lines, symbols and words all the geographicinformation that holds a map, so that visually expressesapprehension knowledge of spatial experiences.The map has been established as an artifact accepted andlegitimized as a form of representation of a territory,being universally accepted as accurate and reliable carrier of information required to be placed in a space and/ or orientation in a movement through that space.However, the terms mapping and map have been used,in a broad sense, as concepts that refer to the representation of what is known: from the concept understoodas an instrument of territorial representation as such,their use as metonymic modes of fix non-exclusive andnecessarily knowledge of geography.This paper reflects on the concept mapping private,proposing a definition that is at the limits of understanding mediated and regulatory framework, basedon the story of Calvino and his invisible cities.