[un]mappable landscapes.

in a world of increasingly indistinguishable relationships between the technological and the human, mapping becomes a potential method to understand complex information. unlike the maps commonly used throughout history, the mappings of today do not merely represent the existing conditions. instead, mapping becomes a way to potentially re - describe a specific place, person, or experience with more particularity and significance. these maps attempt to recreate an experience or series of occurrences so that the observer can better understand the nature of the exploration.

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