Oslo – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com Blogging about maps since 2003 Thu, 11 May 2023 12:30:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.maproomblog.com/xq/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-logo-2017-04-32x32.jpg Oslo – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com 32 32 116787204 Redesigning Oslo’s Transit Map https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/05/redesigning-oslos-transit-map/ Thu, 11 May 2023 12:30:11 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1814396 More]]> Torger Jansen's transit diagram, showing subway, tram and train lines, for the city of Oslo, Norway, and its surroundings.
Torger Jansen

In October 2022 Torger Jansen released his second swing at creating a transit diagram for Oslo that incorporates metro, tram and train lines. (His first attempt was in 2017; Oslo’s official transit maps show each mode in isolation.) In this video, Jansen explains the design process and the choices he made.

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Critical Tourist Map of Oslo https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/12/critical-tourist-map-of-oslo/ Tue, 01 Dec 2020 18:46:07 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789732 More]]> Markus Moestue’s Critical Tourist Map of Oslo turns the unremitting positivity of tourist maps on its head, painting the Norwegian capital’s landmarks and history in a bracingly negative light.

In most countries, what we are taught about our own nation in school does not correspond much to reality. And Norway is no exception. We are made to believe in myths surrounding our own nation and are given a perfect mirage of excellence and good intentions in our history lessons. Stories of abuse, greed and war are often swept under the carpet, and it seems that, by some twist of faith, we are born into the best country in the world, and that all other nations are beneath us. Is Norway really the most happy place, the most environmentally conscious, the most peace loving or the most ethical? Hardly!

In this map I aim to correct a few myths, point to some problematic aspects of  Norway and Oslo. And I wish for this map to be a contrast to the mindless commercially motivated map you’ll receive at the tourist information centre.

In a short video, Markus tries to stunt-distribute the map on the streets of Oslo:

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