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Informationen zum Autor Sybille Lammes is Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at Leiden UniversityChris Perkins is Reader in Geography at the University of ManchesterAlex Gekker is Lecturer in Media and Culture at the University of AmsterdamSam Hind is Research Associate in Locating Media at the University of SiegenClancy Wilmott is Lecturer in Geography at the University of ManchesterDaniel Evans is a PhD candidate in Human Geography at the University of Manchester Klappentext cholars from science and technology studies, media studies and critical cartography come together in this book to explore different ways of understanding these shifts, and draw attention to temporal aspects of mapping, as against taken-for-granted ideas that maps are spatial things. Zusammenfassung cholars from science and technology studies! media studies and critical cartography come together in this book to explore different ways of understanding these shifts! and draw attention to temporal aspects of mapping! as against taken-for-granted ideas that maps are spatial things. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction: mapping times - Alex Gekker, Sam Hind, Sybille Lammes, Chris Perkins and Clancy Wilmott Part I: Ephemerality/mobility 2 Nodes, ways and relations - Joe Gerlach 3 Mapping the quixotic volatility of smellscapes: a trialogue - Sybille Lammes, Kate McLean and Chris Perkins4 Seasons change, so do we: heterogeneous temporalities, algorithmic frames and subjective time in geomedia - Pablo Abend Part II: Stitching memories 5 'Space-crossed time': digital photography and cartography in Wolfgang Weileder's Atlas - Rachel Wells6 Traces, tiles and fleeting moments: art and the temporalities of geomedia - Gavin Macdonald7 Digital maps and anchored time: the case for practice theory - Matthew Hanchard Part III: (In)formalising 8 Mapping the space of flows: considerations and consequences - Thomas Sutherland 9 Maps as foams and the rheology of digital spatial media: a conceptual framework for considering mapping projects as they change over time - Cate Turk10 Maps as objects - Tuur Driesser11 From real-time city to asynchronicity: exploring the real-time smart city dashboard - Michiel de Lange 12 Conclusion: back to the future - Alex Gekker, Sam Hind, Sybille Lammes, Chris Perkins and Clancy WilmottIndex...