The Art of Cartography: Why Do We Need Map-makers in 2016?

September 27, 2016 | Peggy | Comments (8)

When you visit our TD Gallery exhibit, The Art of Cartography, you might get the impression that making maps is an art of the past. At a time when virtually every square metre of land on Earth has been accurately mapped, is there any need for map-makers in 2016?

Join us on Monday, October 3 at 6:30 pm in the Toronto Reference Library's Hinton Learning Theatre as cartographer Chris Brackley tackles just that question. 

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Courtesy of Chris Brackley

In his talk, Chris will explain how the cartographer's role has shifted from creating maps that help people get from A to B, to creating maps that help people understand the complexity and the beauty of the world that exists between A and B. 

 

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Courtesy of Chris Brackley

Chris Brackley is the cartographer for The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic Magazine, as well as the owner of As the Crow Flies cARTography

 

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Courtesy of Chris Brackley

This program is presented in partnership with The Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

The Art of Cartography is a free exhibit on display in the Toronto Reference Library's TD Gallery until October 16, 2016. It is open to the public during regular library hours. 

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