Max Ernst, a Facetious Cartographer / un cartographe facétieux

« Le Jardin de la France » (The Garden of France)  is one of the most famous Max Ernst’s paintings. It depicts a woman’s body lying between sandbanks and islands near the confluence of Indre and  Loire rivers. The work is fully representative of surrealism by the collage of different elements of reality that creates this feeling…

« Cartographic Cinema » – Tom Conley

« Tom Conley has a sharp eye for capturing maps on the silver screen. The kinds of maps he deciphers are political, historical, emotional, aesthetic, narrative and metaphorical. As he decodes them, he takes his reader on a stimulating and engaging journey into the uncharted world of Cartographic Cinema.  » Tom Conley voit des cartes partout…

Jack Bauer, geospatial hero

24 is certainly one of the most original and most influential TV  series in recent years. It is also one of those with Alias that  systematically use geospatial tools  for telling stories. 24 (24 heures chrono en France) est certainement une des séries télévisées les plus originales et les plus marquantes de ces dernières années.…