Tuesday, 16 December 2014
The Landscape of a Map
The Map being used on the
carving is dated from the 1970’s and interestingly still clearly shows the old
sites of the Ballast & Clay Pits, Round Wood as well as the grounds of
Cobtree Manor. The inclusion and carving of the map is a way of referencing the
past while creating a link with the present modifications to the site at
Cobtree.
The surrounding landscape
hasn’t changed that much since the days of Maidstone Zoo, and the old map links us directly to that immediate environment. It
provides us with a sense of place and it can be used to display features, portrayed in
a highly symbolic style. Like all maps they become estimations, and
interpretations of a true geographic condition. In particular, I have focused
on the linear contours, boundaries and tracks that divide the area with
particular emphasis to the site at Cobtree and the River Medway.
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