Wednesday, May 07, 2008


Analogue Art Map is now accepting submissions of hand drawn maps globally.


If you have or would like to draw directions from any location to any location anywhere in the world, please send the piece of paper with the map on it to Analogue Art Map. All levels of detail, scale and quality are welcome.

What we are particularly seeking are maps that lead to recommended spaces, favorite places and personal locations. These maps will be compiled together and integrated in to an atlas than can be accessed digitally. All contributors will be credited.

Send your maps to:

Analogue Art Map
C.O. 18 South Crescent
Northcote Melbourne
Australia, 3070

Below are some examples of submitted maps.


Granada 2008
Simon

Melbourne 2008


Melbourne 2007

Melbourne 2008
Melbourne 2008

Stuart



Melbourne 2008

Melbourne 2008


Tuesday, March 25, 2008
















Singapore 2008 Melbourne 2008
Melbourne 2008






Friday, December 29, 2006

In April 2008, Analogue Art Map presented several sculptural works within The Map Show at the Rockland Centre for the Arts In New York.

Curated by Vandana Jain The Map Show explores maps as a chart, timeline, treasure map, family tree, blueprint, traveling from the realm of information into the subjective areas of truth and identity. These maps are crafted in wire and use the many maps sent to the Analogue Art Map for inspiration.

For more information on the exhibition, visit the Rockland centre for the arts website:

For a review of the work see the New York Times article:

Melbourne 2008
Rachel H
Melbourne 2008
Melbourne 2008


Monday, December 25, 2006

Melbourne 2008

Brisbane 2008
Hiromi



London 2008


Madrid 2008
Sydney 2008

Sydney 2008
Stephanie C

Paris 2007
Sandra P

Copenhagen 2008
Aja

Melbourne 2008
Aja
Copenhagen 2007
Hugh
Montreal 2007
Sandra
Copenhagen 2008 Melbourne 2007
Darwin 2007

Darwin 2007


Darwin 2007

Brooklyn 2006

Brooklyn 2006Brooklyn 2006
Brooklyn 2006
Brooklyn 2006



Copenhagen 2006
Copenhagen 2006
Paris 2007

Adelaide 1992
Barcelona 2003
Eastern Europe 1993

Tokyo 2004


Copenhagen 2003
Melbourne 2000
Melbourne 1999

Melbourne 2001


Copenhagen 2004

Edinborough 1994


Cairo 1995


Melbourne 1996


Melbourne 1998


Darwin 2007



Darwin 2007




Sydney 2007

Darwin 2007

Libby
Darwin 1971


Map presented in the Mud Map exhibition 2006