Issue 5
Autumn 2018
waypoints
The Overlaid Life of Places of Play: Mapping the Destinations and In-Betweens of Historical and Contemporary Play
Joel Seath and Kelda Lyons
How can Embracing Tranquillity Fundamentally Change the Way We Behave and Interact with Cities?
Grant Lewis Waters, Ben Warren, Alberto Calzada, Julie Godefroy and Diana Sanchez
A Play Map of Winchester
Joel Seath
Lords vs Commoners: The Landlord’s Game
Bonnie VandeSteeg
Lines of Desire
WILD CITY | FIADH-BHAILE | ORASUL SALBATIC: mapping the wild in the greeny howe of glasgow
Alec Finlay
Walking as Cartography: Collecting Colours in Saigon
Patrick Shaun Ford
THE 'S' PROJECT: FROM FORDHAM TO UCLUELET AND UCLUELET TO FORDHAM (the shortest distance is not a straight line)
Gudrun Filipska and Carly Butler
Tracktivism: on Walking a Neologism into the Field (of Activist Performance)
Jess Allen
Reviews
Lize Mogel and Alexis Bhagat (eds): An Atlas of Radical Cartography
Phil Cohen
Naomi Pollock and Jimmy Cohrssen: Concrete Tokyo Map
Simon King
Bob Gilber: Ghost Trees: Nature and People in a London Parish
Jeremy Crump
Brett Bloom and Nuno Sacramento: Deep Mapping: Applicable Tactics from a Specific Territory
Blake Morris
Garrett Carr: The Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland’s Border
Ned Cohen