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Denis Wood: Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas
Intrusions Under the Hill.
Water, gas and sewer lines beneath Boylan Heights. [By Denis Wood, Carter Crawford, Aurora Dee and Tim Hess]
Except as noted, all maps from
Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas
, by Denis Wood, published by Siglio Press in 2010.
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ABOUT THE ESSAY
Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas
On Places, geographer Denis Wood and his landscape architecture students map the ordinary, everyday things of a residential neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Denis Wood is a geographer, independent scholar and author of several books, including
The Power of Maps
, which originated as an exhibition he curated for the Cooper Hewitt National Museum of Design.
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