Mapping Edges is thrilled to join the the ‘Mapping Future Imaginaries’ network, based at RMIT and led by artist and academic Associate Professor Linda Knight. Linda has been an ally of Mapping Edges for many years and her Inefficient Mapping project has helped us use observation and sensing to think more slowly in the city.

The network is a ‘cartography of speculations on a world to come designed to generate actions towards future utopias during times of immense uncertainty and flux: social, economic, environmental, and political.’

Mapping Edges contributes planty orientations, ideas and standpoints to this interconnected web of future possibilities.

Through experimental modes and practices, such as our plant led mapping, mapping civic ecologies, and participatory atlases, the network explores uncommon ideas and possibilities for future living.

As you visit the project pages you will see an incredible breadth of ideas, provocations, speculations, reflections, critiques and celebrations of our world in all its complexity from the network members. Also curated in the publications section is an impressive collection of theoretical work!