fun – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com Blogging about maps since 2003 Fri, 28 Jun 2024 14:14:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.maproomblog.com/xq/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-logo-2017-04-32x32.jpg fun – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com 32 32 116787204 xkcd: ‘Exterior Kansas’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/06/xkcd-exterior-kansas/ Fri, 28 Jun 2024 14:14:19 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1832472 xkcd: 'Bad Map Projection #45: Exterior Kansas' (26 June 2024), a map with Kansas at the edges and the borders of the U.S. at the centre.
Randall Munroe, “Bad Map Projection: Exterior Kansas,” xkcd, 26 June 2024.

In the latest iteration of xkcd’s series of bad map projections, Randall puts Kansas—the putative centre of the contiguous 48 states—at the edge of the map.

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Why Oh Why Does an Alphabetical Cartogram Have to Be a Thing? https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/05/why-oh-why-does-an-alphabetical-cartogram-have-to-be-a-thing/ Sun, 05 May 2024 17:23:14 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1830627 xkcd comic for 1 May 2024 called Alphabetical Cartogram.
Randall Munroe, “Alphabetical Cartogram,” xkcd, 1 May 2024.

More proof that Randall hates us and wants to hurt our eyes comes from last Wednesday’s xkcd, which does what I’m pretty sure no cartogram has ever done: size by alphabetical order.

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The Map Men on Phantom Islands https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/04/the-map-men-on-phantom-islands/ Thu, 25 Apr 2024 16:54:06 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1830232 More]]>

There’s no shortage of books about phantom islands—islands on the map that later turn out never to have existed—but now the Map Men have done a video about them, using as a narrative hook the case of Sandy Island, and how it managed to stay on maps into the Google Maps era.

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xkcd: ‘Every Eclipse Path Map’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/04/xkcd-every-eclipse-path-map/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 23:47:49 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1830074 More]]>
An xkcd cartoon about eclipse path maps.
Randall Munroe, “Every Eclipse Path Map,” xkcd, 17 Apr 2024.

Looks like we’re not quite done with eclipse maps, especially the whimsical sort, and it’s not at all invalid for xckd to have (what is probably going to be) the last word on the subject (at least for a while), with this fictional map showing the fictional path of a fictional eclipse over a fictional landscape, with rueful descriptions of fictional places where trying to see the fictional eclipse will come to a bad end for the fictional observers. (And you thought it was bad you got clouds.)

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Worst Eclipse Map Ever Becomes the Funniest https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/04/worst-eclipse-map-ever-becomes-the-funniest/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 00:51:55 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1829861
This Mastodon post makes a bad map of this week’s eclipse into the funniest map of this week’s eclipse.

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xkcd on Greenland’s Size https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/04/xkcd-on-greenlands-size/ Wed, 03 Apr 2024 12:06:35 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1829565 More]]>
xkcd: Greenland Size (25 Mar 2024)
Randall Munroe, “Greenland Size”, xkcd, 25 March 2024.

The 25 March 2024 xkcd honours Greenland’s place as a measure of cartographic distortion. It’s also, unexpectedly, a riff on the idea of the 1:1 scale map (cf. Borges), especially if you consult the comic’s alt text: “The Mercator projection drastically distorts the size of almost every area of land except a small ring around the North and South Poles.”

Previously: xkcd: The Greenland Special.

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‘Where Comedy Meets Geography’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/11/where-comedy-meets-geography/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 20:52:21 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1820788 More]]> Geographical magazine has a profile of the Map Men—that is, Jay Foreman and Mark Cooper-Jones, who’ve been posting funny videos on YouTube that explain some cartographical or geographical silliness since 2016, on and off.

‘As little as ten years ago, maps were something that you just had to live with and everybody had an A-to-Z in the car,’ says Jay, who is the main comedic influence behind the channel, having already found success with a series on London’s architecture called Unfinished London. ‘But now that everyone has a sat nav, I think maps have become, for want of a better word, more geeky. You get people who didn’t realise that they were interested in maps or geography until they see an episode of Map Men and they’ll say: “Oh, yeah, maps are my guilty pleasure.” And I don’t think people would have necessarily talked like that about maps ten years ago, because they used to be something that we depended on. And now they have become something that we enjoy.’

(See previous posts.)

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‘Whoops, Made All Longitudes Positive’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/07/whoops-made-all-longitudes-positive/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 12:40:22 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1817649 More]]>
xkcd:Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude)
Randall Munroe, “Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude),” xkcd, 26 Jul 2023.

The latest in Randall Munroe’s Bad Map Projection series on xkcd is perhaps his most evil yet: it turns all longitudes positive—i.e., it turns west longitude into east longitude, putting Quebec somewhere in Kazakhstan and the Panama Canal off Sri Lanka.

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Visualizing Continental Drift, Typographically https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/07/visualizing-continental-drift-typographically/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 21:32:20 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1817476
xkcd comic showing continental drift; in the Atlantic Ocean is the following text: If you covered the surface of the Atlantic Ocean with twelve-point printed text, with the lines wrapping at the coasts, the expansion of the ocean basin due to plate tectonics would increase your word count by about 100 words per second.
Randall Munroe, “Geohydrotypography,” xkcd, 17 July 2023.

Well, that’s one way to visualize the rate of continental drift.

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xkcd’s Drainage Basin Deep Cut https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/06/xkcds-drainage-basin-deep-cut/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 12:36:36 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1815366
An xkcd comic showing a map of drainage basins of the United States, with the title “U.S. Drainage Basins” crossed out and replaced with “Where Alex Mack Will End Up.”
Randall Munroe, “Drainage Basins,” xkcd, 2 June 2023.

This xkcd cartoon requires deep Nickelodeon knowledge to understand.

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xkcd: ‘Island Storage’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/03/xkcd-island-storage/ Fri, 03 Mar 2023 16:28:22 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1813026
xkcd #2742, 'Island Storage' (24 Feb 2023)
Randall Munroe, “Island Storage,” xkcd, 24 Feb 2023.

The xkcd from last Friday, “Island Storage,” is the most recent map-related way that Randall Munroe has hurt us in the eyes.

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SMBC on GPS https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/02/smbc-on-gps/ Fri, 17 Feb 2023 12:27:44 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1812735 Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal has a take on what GPS does to our ability to navigate.

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‘What Is a Map’: A Terrible Educational Film from 1949 https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/01/what-is-a-map-a-terrible-educational-film-from-1949/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 12:41:31 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1812089 More]]>

Sometimes a terrible old movie is only watchable when you add an audio track in which it’s being brutally and relentlessly mocked: this was the MO of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax, the latter featuring plenty of MST3K alumni. Such is the case with this 1949 educational film, late 1949, “What Is a Map,” which takes an awfully long time to (a) well, do much of anything and (b) get to the subject of maps, so RiffTrax’s version makes it a bit easier to stomach. A bit.

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Another Onion Riff on Fantasy Novels and Maps https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/08/another-onion-riff-on-fantasy-novels-and-maps/ Mon, 22 Aug 2022 15:09:51 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1808675 More]]> The Onion: Fantasy map of OhioThe Onion: Underwhelming Fantasy Novel Starts With Map Of Ohio. “Feeling let down to see a straightforward rendering of the Midwestern state, local reader Kyle Nuebart reported Friday that underwhelming fantasy novel Dayton Rising featured a map of Ohio in its opening pages.” I’m impressed that they went to the trouble of creating a fantasy map of Ohio to illustrate a one-joke article (admittedly, it’s a really good joke).

Previously: The Onion on Fantasy Maps.

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All Online Maps Don’t Suck? https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/05/all-online-maps-dont-suck/ Wed, 11 May 2022 23:20:10 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1807266 More]]> OpenStreetMap was always pretty good but is also now *really* good? And Apple Maps's new zoomed-in design in certain cities like NYC and London is just gorgeous. It's cool how there are all these good maps now!The notion expressed in Monday’s xkcd, particularly in the alt-text—

OpenStreetMap was always pretty good but is also now really good? And Apple Maps’s new zoomed-in design in certain cities like NYC and London is just gorgeous. It’s cool how there are all these good maps now!

—is unexpectedly more on point than not.

In 2013 I wrote a screed saying that all online maps sucked: that no one map platform had a monopoly on errors. At the time Exhibit A for the suckiness of online maps was Apple Maps; since then, and particularly since 2018, Apple has been putting in the work. Not that they’re done, but still: the product is fundamentally better now than it was then. And it’s not like the other platforms have been idle in the meantime. No one platform is going to achieve Cartography’s ideal of the universal and accurate Map—that’s inherently unachievable—but better? I’ll take better.

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xkcd’s Madagascator Projection https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/05/xkcds-madagascator-projection/ Sun, 01 May 2022 15:14:08 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1807135 More]]>
xkcd: Bad Map Projection: Madagascator (29 Apr 2022)
Randall Munroe, “Bad Map Projection: Madagascator,“ xkcd, 29 Apr 2022.

Uncharacteristically for xkcd’s Bad Map Projection series, the Madagascator is actually totally legitimate as a projection. Not that it’s any less mischievous, mind.

Update, 3 May: Turns out there was more to this xkcd cartoon. See Mercator: Extreme.

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xkcd: The Goode Homolosine to the Rescue! https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/02/xkcd-the-goode-homolosine-to-the-rescue/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 01:03:05 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1805995 More]]>
Randall Munroe, “Sea Chase,” xkcd, 4 Feb 2022.

Randall Munroe’s map projection humour is increasingly on point, as last Friday’s xkcd demonstrates. (The mouseover text is even better: “There are two rules on this ship: Never gaze back into the projection abyss, and never touch the red button labeled DYMAXION.”)

Previously: xkcd: The Greenland Special; xkcd: All South Americas; Blame the Mercator Projection; xkcd’s Time Zone Map; xkcd’s Liquid Resize Map Projection.

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States of Confusion https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/01/states-of-confusion/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 14:23:56 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1805868 More]]> Richard Peter Johnson has been posting quizzes on Reddit where the shapes of countries and U.S. states are flipped, rotated and/or inverted and you’re challenged to identify them. It’s actually harder than you might think—especially when they’re inverted or mirror-flipped—and messes with your perception in the way that, say, upside-down world maps do.

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xkcd Sabotages Those Flag Maps https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/10/xkcd-sabotages-those-flag-maps/ Sun, 17 Oct 2021 16:41:06 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791918 More]]>
Randall Munroe, “Flag Map Sabotage,” xkcd, 13 Oct 2021.

Maps where countries are coloured in with flag patterns: I’ve seen a lot of them around, especially on Reddit, but I haven’t necessarily liked them; xkcd’s comic from last Wednesday goes one step further in that it offers a way to hack them.

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A Map of Every Chinese City https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/10/a-map-of-every-chinese-city/ Mon, 11 Oct 2021 23:29:38 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791863 More]]>
Map of Every Chinese City (Alfred Twu)
Alfred Twu (CC licence)

Inspired, he says, by Itchy Feet’s maps of Every European City and Every American City, Alfred Twu has come up with a Map of Every Chinese City. (Chinese version here.) Twu is no stranger to these parts: he worked on rail maps for California and the Northeast Corridor some years back.

Previously: Itchy Feet’s Map of Every European City; Itchy Feet’s Map of Every American City.

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xkcd: The Greenland Special https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/07/xkcd-the-greenland-special/ Fri, 16 Jul 2021 13:50:57 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791423 More]]>
xkcd: Bad Map Projections: The Greenland Special
Randall Munroe, “Bad Map Projection: The Greenland Special,” xkcd, 14 July 2021

At some point, xkcd cartoonist Randall Munroe is going to put out a book focusing on his map-related cartoons, isn’t he. The latest in his “Bad Map Projection” series (previously: All South Americas, Time Zones, Liquid Resize) is The Greenland Special, an equal-area projection except for Greenland, which uses Mercator. And I thought he was messing with us before.

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xkcd: ‘No, The Other One’ https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/06/xkcd-no-the-other-one/ Thu, 24 Jun 2021 00:29:03 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791321
Randall Munroe, “No, The Other One,” xkcd, 23 June 2021.

How this map isn’t nothing but Columbuses and Springfields, I have no idea.

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The Contiguous 41 States—Wait, What? https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/12/the-contiguous-41-states-wait-what/ Sat, 05 Dec 2020 22:33:05 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789753 More]]>
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Randall Munroe, “Contiguous 41 States.” xkcd, 4 Dec 2020.

The thing about this xkcd cartoon is that at first glance it’s entirely plausible: Randall has done violence to state boundaries while maintaining the rough overall shape of the lower 48. He’s snipped out seven states without anyone noticing if they don’t look too closely.

Previously: xkcd’s United States Map‘They Just Wanted to Fix Some Things About the State Borders’.

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Scarfolk Map Announced https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/10/scarfolk-map-announced/ Wed, 07 Oct 2020 14:20:54 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789502 More]]> A map of Scarfolk has been announced. For those blissfully unaware, Scarfolk is Richard Littler’s fictional, satirical English town locked in a 1970s-era dystopia. Littler has been producing deeply creepy examples of graphic design—public information posters, mainly—purporting to emanate from Scarfolk authorities on his blog and in two books so far. This “road and leisure map for uninvited tourists,” which apparently comes with a postcard and visa, costs £12. As they say in Scarfolk: For more information please reread. [via]

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SMBC Takes the Mercator Projection into Its Own Hands https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/02/smbc-takes-the-mercator-projection-into-its-own-hands/ Thu, 27 Feb 2020 19:35:36 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1788490 More]]>
SMBC: Mercator
From “Mercator”, SMBC, 24 Feb 2020.

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal’s take on the Mercator projection is … not what you’d expect. The punch line is similar to Christopher Rowe’s short story, “Another Word for Map Is Faith”: if you can’t make the map conform to the territory, make the territory conform to the map. Since we’re dealing with the Mercator projection, this requires some … escalation.

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xkcd: Reaction Maps https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/01/xkcd-reaction-maps/ Tue, 28 Jan 2020 19:38:24 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1788273 More]]>
xkcd: Reaction Maps
Randall Munroe, “Reaction Maps.” xkcd, 27 Jan 2020.

The latest xkcd comic suggests a fiendish way to express yourself: by creating phrases from driving direction waypoints.

An obvious upgrade would be to use one or more of the places from the Magnificently Rude Map of World Place Names (previously).

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xkcd: All South Americas https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/01/xkcd-all-south-americas/ Tue, 21 Jan 2020 13:49:36 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1788218 More]]>
Randall Munroe, “Bad Map Projection: South America.” xkcd, 17 Jan 2020.

xkcd is back with another bad map projection: in this one, it’s all South Americas. The alt-text: “The projection does a good job preserving both distance and azimuth, at the cost of really exaggerating how many South Americas there are.”

Previously: xkcd’s Time Zone Map; xkcd’s Liquid Resize Map Projection; xkcd’s United States Map.

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Poorly Drawn Lines Maps the Snark https://www.maproomblog.com/2019/09/poorly-drawn-lines-maps-the-snark/ Thu, 05 Sep 2019 23:00:55 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1787717 More]]>
Reza Farazmand, “Welcome,” Poorly Drawn Lines, 16 Aug 2019.

Last month Poorly Drawn Lines, the web comic by Reza Farazmand, published “Welcome,” a comic that with its blank map of the ocean channels Lewis Carroll’s 1876 poen The Hunting of the Snark.

If you’re not familiar with that poem, here’s the key passage:

He had bought a large map representing the sea,
Without the least vestige of land:
And the crew were much pleased when they found it to be
A map they could all understand.

“What’s the good of Mercator’s North Poles and Equators,
Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines?”
So the Bellman would cry and the crew would reply
“They are merely conventional signs!

“Other maps are such shapes, with their islands and capes!
But we’ve got our brave Captain to thank:”
(So the crew would protest) “that he’s bought us the best—
A perfect and absolute blank!”

And here’s the accompanying map:

(More at Strange Maps. Source for the above image.)

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SMBC’s Alternatives to a Flat Earth https://www.maproomblog.com/2019/08/smbcs-alternatives-to-a-flat-earth/ Thu, 15 Aug 2019 18:32:45 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1787611 More]]>
“Flat,” SMBC, 8 Aug 2019.

It’s not like xkcd has a monopoly on comics about maps. Last week, Zach Weinersmith’s Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal web comic posted a comic about alternative non-spherical Earth theories: everything from a hollow Earth to, well, stranger variations—including a slightly lumpy oblate spheroid Earth, which I frankly find hard to believe in.

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xkcd on Coordinate Precision https://www.maproomblog.com/2019/07/xkcd-on-coordinate-precision/ Wed, 03 Jul 2019 15:38:57 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1787473
Randall Munroe, “Coordinate Precision.” xckd, 1 July 2019.

In Monday’s xckd, Randall Munroe points out that when it comes to coordinate precision, there is such a thing as too many decimal places.

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