The Haptic Revolution of Cartographies September 11, 2017 Dissolve La revolución táctil de las cartografías Leer en español → See this content in the original post Photograph printed on the top of a box inherited by my grandmother in 2012. Image courtesy of the author. See this content in the original post Anti-palindrome, 2017. Image Courtesy of Felipe Quintero Botero See this content in the original post David Howes, 1991. image courtesy of the author. See this content in the original post Screengrab from CRESSON (urban research laboratory in France), that contains multiple sound fragments of different cities of the world. Image courtesy of the Author. http://www.cartophonies.fr/ Screengrab from CRESSON (urban research laboratory in France). when exploring in the map Bogotá’s public spaces. Each red dot contains a sound fragment of the urban ambiance of the specific place. Image courtesy of the Author. http://www.cartophonies.fr/ See this content in the original post Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Green Power, 1972. Image courtesy of the Author See this content in the original post screengrab from Al Centro di Tunisi, a web documentary developed by the interdisciplinary research group GeoTelling. The cartography contains multiple narrations, composed of images, texts and videos. image courtesy of the Author. http://webdoc.unica.it/tunisi/index.htm research group GeoTelling. The cartography contains multiple narrations, composed of images, texts and videos. when exploring one of the narrations present in the cartography of the Medina quarter of Tunis. image courtesy of the Author. http://webdoc.unica.it/tunisi/index.html See this content in the original post See this content in the original post Images from the development of the research project Sensing La Séptima: A Haptic Approach to Urban Practices in Bogotá’s Public Spaces, 2014. Image courtesy of the Author See this content in the original post See this content in the original post