I love the intersection of the real and digital worlds, especially when some aspect of the digital is reflected in the physical. This looks like a wonderful installation, one which can both parody Google’s choice of a city’s “center” and also make us question what that center should be.
brianconnor:

Map, a public installation by Aram Bartholl, places the familiar red map pin exactly where Google Maps assumes to be the city center.

I love the intersection of the real and digital worlds, especially when some aspect of the digital is reflected in the physical. This looks like a wonderful installation, one which can both parody Google’s choice of a city’s “center” and also make us question what that center should be.

brianconnor:

Map, a public installation by Aram Bartholl, places the familiar red map pin exactly where Google Maps assumes to be the city center.