What is the internet, and how do you map it? It’s a tricky question. Despite the fact that it is sometimes, although decreasingly, called “cyberspace,” suggesting some kind of geography, it’s not ...
A newly acquired 18th-century map of what is now New York state, showing Seneca and Cayuga villages and native footpaths in addition to natural features, offers insights into colonial life. A newly ...
The Internet is such an integral part of our lives — you wouldn’t even be reading this without it — but how do you actually visualize it? Is it just lines of code, perhaps? How about light moving ...
Ithaca, N.Y. -- Cornell University's newly acquired 18th century map of the Finger Lakes, has some odd spellings on it. The map likely created between 1760 and 1770 by John Rutse Bleecker, spells ...
Example of nearshore coral loss near Key West, Florida, with an excerpt of a 1774 nautical chart with locations of coral in black rectangles, and the same area today on Google Earth, with black ...
Captions on verso of each map. Accompanied by booklet of same title, compiled by W. Bart Greenwood. siris_sil_37831 ...