Nick Millea, Map Librarian, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Öffentliche Vorlesung im Rahmen des Allgemeinen Vorlesungswesens
Maps and Colours
When we enter a map shop today, we would hardly find any map without colours. Colours and maps seem to have a strong relationship. Modern technical possibilities of designing and printing maps make it easy to create coloured maps. But our standard today is the result of a centuries long development of the practice of map production. Colours on printed (and hand-drawn) maps have been an additional element over a long period of time and were not a ‘natural part’ of the map like today.
In this sense, the colouring of maps provides insights into the production, use and interpretation of maps by their producers and users since the beginning of this process. Therefore, a multi-faceted approach is essential for a better understanding of hand-coloured maps. With a cross-cultural historical approach and a wide range of international speakers from different disciplines we will address and discuss the material, nature and meaning of colours on maps from their individual research perspectives.
Veranstaltungszeit: 16:15 bis 17:45
Quelle:
www.zfw.uni-hamburg.de