About Moogle Gaps...

Moogle Gaps is a collection of digital ephemera, like the emptying of a desk drawer: stories and drawing, histories, natural histories, adventures and of course maps. What I'm calling "Moogle Gaps" is a play on the new standard for mapping, Google Maps. Unlike Google Maps, Moogle Gaps will animate the gray and green "gaps" in the landsacpe, turning these spaces into places.

Place is a vague word and to narrow the concept I would define "place" as the connection between physical space and people. Place is created and ever changing, malleable both in physical landscape (think bulldozers) and meaning (think the Lorraine Motel). Unfolding these layers of meaning involves the making and reading of maps, the walking of boundaries, observing the cycles of birds and insects, and the questioning of history and culture. Place is at once unyielding like granite peaks and skyscrapers yet wonderfully temporal, contingent on ethereal things like the smell of hay, humidity, a creole accent or the sound of moving water. Spaces can be pinned to the wall on a map and photographed a million times yet these same spaces are somehow unique to each person, each time - this is place. I hope you enjoy and as always please contact me for questions, thoughts, or to share something about your places.


Monday, November 26, 2012

The naming of between places...

Pastoral Island
I listened to a great radio show from 99% Invisible on the creation of a new guide to urban places. Created by Graham Coreil-Allen a Baltimore based artist, the guide identifies the  overlooked "invisible" architectural elements found in every urban environment. Read his free, online guide book, The Typology of New Public Spaces and learn how to identify such urban rarities as "gestural garbage, a freeway eddy, and anti-gates." 

Listen to the complete radio show below:

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