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« Borders, Data and Vassals – a Postdoc-Fellowship at the DH Lab », Digital Humanities Lab, ID : 10.58079/13lam
The map is not the territory, and the name is not the thing named. – Gregory Bateson ((Gregory Bateson: Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity. New York 1979, p. 30)) Our spatial perception of the world in which we live is undoubtedly shaped significantly by maps. Political maps, which are frequently used, convey the size and political unity of territories through colored polygons and borders. They are deeply ingrained in our collective memory. Only rarely are we unsettled in this established kn...