Dive into topics ranging from Right Relationship with the Earth, Remapping, cartography, and Articles exploring the granular to the grandiose.
Earth as Archive: Geological Records as Cosmic Documentation
Explore how geological formations function as comprehensive archives documenting both terrestrial and cosmic history, examining indigenous earth-reading traditions alongside personal desert practices that reveal landscape as living text containing wisdom spanning billions of years.
Stone and Star: Architecture as Three-Dimensional Celestial Navigation
This article examines how ancient and contemporary architects have embedded celestial navigation systems into physical structures, transforming buildings into three-dimensional astronomical maps that connect inhabitants to cosmic rhythms through precise alignment with solar, lunar, and stellar movements.
Rooted Resistance
This article explores how Black communities during enslavement created sophisticated garden-based cartographic systems that encoded freedom routes, medicinal knowledge, and temporal sovereignty through strategic plant placement, transforming subsistence gardening into revolutionary navigation technology hidden in plain sight.
Grounded Sovereignty: Mapping the Land of Fixed Values
This article explores how nations achieving independence during Taurus season (late April to May) demonstrate the cosmic shift from revolutionary spark to territorial establishment, examining how post-colonial cartography transforms abstract freedom into material sovereignty through boundary redefinition and resource reclamation.
Thresholds of Perception: How Architectural Entrances Shape Our Experience of Space
Architectural entrances as Perceptual Frameworks
Charting Freedom: Black Counter-Cartography Under Constraint
Mapping Liberation When Maps Were Forbidden