Inefficient mapping: citizen shadows

Citizen Shadows maps the shadows created by in/non/human urban citizens, including garbage, cigarette butts, chewing gum, bush turkeys, and water. The series contributes to my ongoing project of mapping posthuman urban citizens.

Publications:

2021. Cover image (invited). Cohen, P., & Duggan, M. (Eds.) New directions in radical cartography: Why the map is never the territory. London: Rowman & Littlefield.

Knight, L. (2021). Inefficient mapping: a protocol for attuning to phenomena. California: Punctum Books.

Knight, L. (2020) Inefficiently mapping boundaries: How is an urban citizen? Mapping Meaning the Journal (issue 4), 66-75.

Events:

7/2020. Invited presenter. Inefficient mapping. CRiMP Entanglement Salon, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

3/2020. Invited presenter. Inefficient mapping, an experimental methodology. Qualitative data analysis, Arizona State University, USA.

11/2019. Invited presenter. Mapping the Posthuman. Research Musing, Swinburne University Faculty of Education, Melbourne, Australia.

3/2021. Invited presenter. Inefficiently mapping boundaries: How is an urban citizen? Faculty of Architecture, University of Suffolk, UK.