Showing posts with label oakland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oakland. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2020

California Stories on the Map

The Oakland Museum of California has an interesting looking exhibit, You Are Here: California Stories on the Map. While closed at the moment due to COVID-19, this exhibit runs through 2022 so there is plenty of time to see it.
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There are some nice maps on their web page but unfortunately without credits or details.
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Here is the description from the Museum:
"We all use maps in our everyday lives—to navigate public transportation, find places to eat, and visualize big data like weather patterns or political opinions. But have you ever considered the deeper stories maps tell us? In You Are Here: California Stories on the Map, you’ll discover there’s more to maps than meets the eye. Showcasing a diverse range of maps from Oakland, the Bay Area, and California—from environmental surroundings and health conditions to community perspectives and creative artworks—experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share unique points of view and imagine a better future. Explore new perspectives of familiar places through maps made by the community, and mark your own stories on the community map inside the exhibition."
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Here is a group of possible BART maps,
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including poet Kenji Liu's "Decolonized Area Rapid Transit" map.
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This map alters the concept of "ownership" of places. You can read more about the creation of this map and even buy a T-shirt on Indiegogo.



Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Quest for Nevada Complete!

Here is one final self-indulgent post about the quest for my 50th state. After this I can get back to more interesting (to the rest of you) stuff.

The quest is complete! I reached my 50th state-Nevada late at night on Amtrak's California Zephyr. Although there is no "Welcome to Nevada" sign along the train tracks (at least not visible at night) you know you're at the border when you go through Wendover, Utah and then into West Wendover, Nevada. These are the only towns after dozens of miles of salt flats so it's pretty obvious when you've arrived.
The map above shows our entire route. It bleeds off the edge of the allotted space here but you can click to see the entire thing. We flew into Denver and spent a day and a half there, then took the train to Reno. Next we rented a car and drove down to Lake Tahoe via Virginia City. After a couple of nights in Tahoe we drove down to Yosemite National Park and then on to Oakland for a wedding, followed by a flight out of San Francisco. All in all it was way too much to try and do in a week but well worth it! A few more details and photos can be seen on Twitter-see the sidebar to the right.

Just to get really self-indulgent, here is my updated county map.