Atlas of the OtherwiseInformation

The Atlas of the Otherwise is a collection of maps published from the course, Cartographic Representation, via studio.geo? (studiogeo.berkeley.edu) in the Department of Geography and the Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California , Berkeley.

Across critical, technical, creative and analytic domains, the Atlas of the Otherwise tests the limits of the cartography we have inherited and interrogates its assumptions rooted in universality, rationality and coloniality. In doing so, it aims to generate new possibilities for an expansive mapping practice by asking how might our cartography be otherwise.





Volume TItleYear
1 And In the End, We Made Something Anyway2025
1 And In The End, We Made Something Anyway2025






Jack Moorehead & Clancy Wilmott (eds)

Atlas of the Otherwise
Vol 1. And In the End, We Made Something Anyway

ISBN:  979-8-9942859-0-9

The first time is always the hardest time. Technical stutters, creative glitches and critical and analyitcal collapses. This atlas is about getting back up and getting back to it in the face of uncertainty - and in the end, we made something anyway.

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Web Maps Edition


Arfa Momin - Sounds of Berkeley



Emily Ma - The Care Map


    Sariyah Benoit - Habitual Preparedness


Nicole Shkurovich - Tree of Life




Evelyn Arroyo Valdez - Main Stacks Directory Map


Zhexin (Pam) Tong - Chongqing


Rin Hinosawa - Unpacking "Affordability" in Los Angeles



Evan Wiersma - Diamond Peak


Luis Cortez Lara - Wineries of the Napa Valley


Ariana Olvera Torres - Greater UC Berkeley Inaccessibility Due to Active Construction


Dominic Ceja - Antioch Youth & Community


Richard Villagomez - Mapping the Pacific


Elizabeth Fiske - Bungalow Courts of Berkeley


Nori Quist - Berkeley LIttle Free Libraries


Cory Wack - This Is A Time Machine


Joaquin Antonio - The Struggle of the Urban Poor in the Philippines



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