
20 // Thinking in maps with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Metamuse · Adam Wiggins, Mark McGranaghan, Anne-Laure Le Cunff
December 24, 202054m 3s
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Show Notes
Maps can visualize space, time, biological processes, social graphs, and much more. Anne-Laure of Ness Labs talks with Mark and Adam about the multi-thousand-year history of map-based thinking, and how we can use maps in our own creative work today.
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Show notes
- Anne-Laure Le Cunff @anthilemoon
- winter solstice
- Algerian food
- Ness Labs @ness_labs
- mindful productivity
- the Dunning-Kruger effect
- How to Be Idle
- Thinking in maps
- Cassiodorus
- Babylonian map of the world
- the map is not the territory
- The Invention of Nature
- Alexander von Humboldt’s Chimborazo map
- Disney business process map (1957)
- Krebs cycle
- floppy disc save icon
- D3.js
- Parametric Press
- Connected Papers
- digital object identifier (DOI)
- babies using touch gestures on magazines
- heads-up display (HUD)
- Scapple by Literature and Latte
- focused mode and diffuse mode / Barbara Oakley
- affinity maps