Wed 14 Feb 2007 11:33 PM
Good Design.
Posted by Pete under Art , Cross-culture , Economics , Education , Fatalism , Hesitating , History , Politics , Religion , Society , War , WorkMany of you will have seen one or both of these two clips. Still, the quality of design here demands another golf clap.
The first makes a graphic reality of middle-school teachers’ dreams. It is the cartographer’s logic summarizing Middle Eastern geopolitics.
This second is a similar paired down mother-google-earth, time lapse map of US conflict. Or rather, an atlas. The US interests are astonishingly global.
It is worth more as an education on forgotten violence, than as a tacky face-off between political parties for fewest war fatalities.
Other inclusions about Secret CIA Prisons, the Retaking of Fallujah and Intelligence footage are jolt to the preferred mood. The viewer, me, was accustomed to the tone of the aforementioned, mildly apolitical forays into mappage.
Check out the rest of the site. I can’t work out whether it is the creation of socially motivated researchers or entrapment by a government agency, but I like it…
Another impeccably designed map. Satisfyingly simple, like a venn diagram.
There’s also a belter about religions’ roles in all the comedy we call humanness.
Good Night and God Design.










February 16th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
That’s some pretty amazing technology they’ve got running there and I thank you for bringing it to my attention… What makes me feel horrible is that during the first map, I had very little idea as to who was who… I’d heard of many of the empires but couldn’t tell you anything about the Assyrians and was waiting for the Babylonians who never arrived… Some were huge swaths of land run by a people I’d never once encountered to memory… I felt on more solid ground with the US map…