Up: [[Journeys]]
Course: Inner and Outer Maps with Margaret Klenck for Washington Jung
Created: 2024-11-15
Updated: 2025-01-13
Your personal home map was added to over a long period of time as your friendships extended. You began with knowing only your home and back yard. Then you knew how to get to a friend’s house. Later you knew your way around your neighbourhood. There are multiple layers of time, space, history and story in the maps we form in our minds. Klenck suggests that these inner maps are how memory happens.
This is a redrawing of a cave map from 1500 BC, the oldest known plan of an inhabited site. Archaeologists believe the map tells a story about the settlement.
![[Cave Map.webp|400]]
This map was drawn by a man, John Fulford, for his nieces who now go to the same elementary school that he did. Pink x’s mark things no longer there. His nieces added things with pink circles he didn’t know about. Klenck refers to this as an interactive time space map
![[School Map.webp|400]]