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Upside down maps.
radhikaeatsraman
post Jan 22 2007, 03:02 PM
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oooh yeah.
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http://www.flourish.org/upsidedownmap/

Now that's highly interesting. My geography teacher showed us these maps at the beginning of the year, and I managed to stumble across them on the internet again this time.

It's fascinating how maps shape our perception of the world and how different they look depending on which part of the world you're in. That so-called "upside down" map would actually be the norm in an Australian classroom.

Do maps made from a North American or European perspective create a Western-centric perspective of the world? How does one's perspective of the world change when seeing different maps?
 
 
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HakunaMatata
post Jan 22 2007, 03:11 PM
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Wow. Okay, now I feel all dizzy.

I never thought about how maps would change our perspective on the world. I like the part where the author says that Indonesia would look like the most interesting part of the world. What fascinates me most, though, is the part under "Round the World". I'm not going to be able contribute much, since this is all ridiculously new to me (which makes me feel really dull, seeing that I never noticed how maps affect us), but hopefully I'll be able to wrap my head around it sometime soon, possibly do a presentation on it for school. shifty.gif
 

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