From tripta at gmail.com Fri Dec 8 14:05:54 2006 From: tripta at gmail.com (Tripta B Chandola) Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 18:35:54 +0530 Subject: [multipliCity] new maps and mappings Message-ID: <89172655-2D5D-43D3-97D5-EFBD89077998@qut.edu.au> It's been a long time since any activity took place on this list suggesting towards the processes, politics and engagements of setting up, running and sustaining conversations on a list. In the last few months, I have been occupied with drawing out theoretical frameworks, ideas for my PhD and that to some level explains the silence. That's no excuse, however. The phase of theoretical abstraction has taken a definite life and form and I am proactively engaged with my fieldwork. As the PhD is within the context of the relationships, associations, contestations between City and the Slums, the city, its dynamics and dimensions, completely absorb me. I live in Delhi, a city that is witnessing change, architecturally, culturally, socially, spatially, so rapidly that if you allow yourselves absences of a few months, temporally and mentally, one encounters new protrusions, constructions, corners, routes, detours that the seemingly well established, elaborated, 'static' map of the city fails to provide you with the clues. The new city, not surprisingly, demands that the maps be constantly re-drawn. In a car conversation with a colleagues about the constant- construction of the city, he remarked, 'this is what post-war Europe must have been like, only it a bit more organized'. Within this expanding landscape of the city, through the new networks and connections, previously obscure places have made their presence felt on the maps of varying kinds. To me, Wikimapia (http:// www.wikimapia.org), is the first documentation of its kind of this ever-expanding city, especially in the South Asian context, as the following report also suggests, http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp? NewsID=1064751 Going through the places added on the map of Delhi was interesting for me, personally, but also to witness the expansion of the city out of its spatiality. I would invite the members of this list to reflect on the following: In countries where the development, at least overtly, has reached the stage from where each and every progress is well within defined and controlled parameters, is the mapping of the places of these countries on wikimapia different from the mappings of the developing, under-construction, cities. looking forward to conversations, tripta PhD Researcher Creative Industries Research Centre Queensland University of Technology Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059 Australia http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/multiplicity_listcultures.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/multiplicity_listcultures.org/attachments/20061208/687f3877/attachment.html