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New Projections

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by Curtis Bird

4.9(75 reviews)
19 episodes
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Produced from an interest in historic maps and data vizualizations, comes this series of interviews looking at the work of the past, practices of today and the potentials of the future. An ongoing conversation on the frontiers of understanding and approaches to their exploration.

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Thomas Mikkelsen - Early mapping of Silicon Valley
[19]

May 28, 2025

Thomas Mikkelsen - Early mapping of Silicon Valley [19]

Cartographer Thomas Mikkelsen discusses his passion for mapmaking and how he created detailed maps of Silicon Valley, serving specialized businesses and revitalizing the industry in this interview.

Episode thumbnail for William B. Hogan - A New Jerseyian's View Of The World
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February 8, 2025

William B. Hogan - A New Jerseyian's View Of The World [18]

Inspired after he saw The New Yorker magazine cover by Saul Steinberg, [artist William Hogan](https://www.williambhogan.com), in a humorous moment, decided to quickly make his own Steinberg Projection, but from a New Jerseyian's perspective. Many at the time enjoyed the chance to show their take on the world and Bill Hogan was encouraged by a colleague to get his published, and it worked. In this brief chat we get the chance to hear from the artist himself about his New Jerseyians View of the World.

Episode thumbnail for Francis J. Pierson - Denver's Own Mapmaker
[17]

March 18, 2024

Francis J. Pierson - Denver's Own Mapmaker [17]

He was the founder Pierson Graphics, a long-time cartographic publisher for Denver and the front range, that had a well established reputation for quality and dependability. This interview follows something of the arc of his life, from the family's navigator and map-reader, to an architecture student that was drawn into the world of map making. Does focus on his series of birds eye views for cities, which were inspired by seeing Hermann Bollmann's famous NYC map, Francis' approach, and his life in cartography. 0:55 The navigator and map reader 3:05 Education and first job with Architectural firm, and on to Oil & Gas 7:55 Hermann Bollmann's Map of New York 9:18 Bollmann as a continuation of the past 10:49 Inspired to depict Denver 12:31 Groundwork to draw Denver 13:25 the 1974 Birdseye of Denver 16:07 Birds Eyes for Chicago, Dallas, Houston 18:35 Second editions and city growth 20:30 Could you do it again today? 21:05 From Analog to Digital

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What is New Projections?

Produced from an interest in historic maps and data vizualizations, comes this series of interviews looking at the work of the past, practices of today and the potentials of the future. An ongoing conversation on the frontiers of understanding and approaches to their exploration.

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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