OWLS Quarterly, Ninth Edition

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A BRIEF INSIGHT INTO THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE WORLD THROUGH EIGHT DIFFERENT PROJECTIONS :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_map

Rebecca Gill (OHS)

In addition to this, in the past, many early world maps featured the cartographer’s country of origin as the centre point - even sometimes depicting the world in the reverse orientation, contrary to what many would think of as the normal.

The Map of the World is a recognisable and iconic figure, familiar to children and adults alike, being presented in everyday life in all sorts of forms, from classrooms and offices to the latest data and evidence in several fields. Clearly this graphical figure holds a lot of importance within society in politics, economics, geography, art and many other categories. However, through time there have been several different representations of the world that aren’t quite as identifiable.

Muhammed al-Idrisi’s south-up map of Europe, Asia and northern Africa (1154) depicting the Arabian Peninsula in the centre of the map pointing upwards. Another instance of this is Peirce Quincuncial - made in 1879 by Charles Sanders Pierce. This map projects the world by laying it out into four quadrants, again placing the North Pole in the centre of the map, enabling this map to be tiled perfectly and is therefore used as a model in 360° photography.

The Mercator Projection https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Mercator_projection The Mercator Projection, perhaps the most commonly used projection, has been criticised for portraying the sizes of countries inaccurately, particularly in regards to the minimisation of certain areas of the globe, noticeably the continent of Africa, and the enlargement of countries within Europe, for instance. Some have claimed that these inaccurate projections have caused people to have a biased view on the level and rate of development in certain affected countries. Because of this, several cartographers have set about creating their own world maps, one example of these unusual projections is the Dymaxion Map released by R Buckminster Fuller (1954). It was created with the aim of making a map of the world with no “right way up” by removing the usual look of the two poles. Although the net shape is completely different and now in the form of an icosahedron, the scale of the distance between the countries is relatively similar to the Mercator projection.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peirce_quincuncial_projection The Sinu-Mollweide is a projection that was developed in 1953. Taking inspiration from certain previous world maps, Allen K Philbrick sought to create a projection with the goal of challenging what people thought of as how a flattened form of the usual world map should 9


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HOW DOES COUNTERMAPPING REVEAL AND CHALLENGE POWER INEQUALITIES?

4min
pages 45-46

A LINE IN THE SAND - THE MAP THAT DEFINED THE MIDDLE EAST

6min
pages 49-50

THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENTS WHICH HAVE INFLUENCED MAPPING THE MOST SIGNIFICANTLY

6min
pages 47-48

HOW HAVE MAPS REFLECTED THE IMPERALIST NATURE OF EUROPE DURING THE AGE OF EXPLORATION?

5min
pages 41-42

HOW HAS MODERN TECHNOLOGY CHANGED THE WAY WE MAP THE WORLD?

4min
pages 39-40

SOMATOTOPIC MAPS: MAPS OF THE BODY

4min
pages 43-44

HOW DOES THE BRAIN MAP AND FUNCTION OF AN INTROVERT DIFFER TO THAT OF AN EXTROVERT?

5min
pages 37-38

CONNECTING EAST AND WEST

4min
pages 35-36

WHY GOOGLE MAPS STILL USES THE MERCATOR

5min
pages 24-25

WHAT ROLE DO MAPS PLAY IN CLASSIC CHILDREN’S BOOKS?

7min
pages 21-23

MAPPING THE ELEMENTS

4min
pages 26-27

HOW HAVE MAPS BEEN USED AS A POLITICAL VEHICLE?

3min
page 20

GLOBAL MAPPING OF FASHION

7min
pages 28-30

THE KNOWLEDGE VS GOOGLE MAPS

4min
pages 33-34

MAPPING ILLYRIA

5min
pages 31-32

HOW DO MAPS PRIORITIZING IMPERIAL INTERESTS STOKE TERRORISM TODAY?

5min
pages 18-19

A BRIEF INSIGHT INTO THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE WORLD THROUGH EIGHT DIFFERENT PROJECTIONS

2min
page 9

THE BEGINNING OF MAPS

6min
pages 10-12

HOW DO MAPS NEGATIVELY IMPACT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A PLACE?

5min
pages 7-8

THE MAP OF EUROPE’S MYTHICAL BEINGS

4min
pages 13-14

MAPPING DIVIDES: EXPLORING THE NEGATIVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PARIS’S URBAN LAYOUT

6min
pages 5-6

THE ROLE OF GEOSPATIAL DATA IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE

5min
pages 16-17

THE NEW WAY OF MAPPING – MAPS THAT ARE TOUCHABLE AND HEARABLE

4min
page 15

HOW DOES MAPPING HELP TO CREATE A FICTIONAL WORLD?

5min
pages 3-4
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