What kinds of features can we add in a map we can use for PINS? There are plenty to choose from – from the back or front of your mind. Or those you use your senses to interact with. You can find out more , here.
A photograph, edited using filters, of an original map drawn on tracing paper of a piece of ground in West Lancashire, made in the 1990s. Note the Caravan Park, a local feature. This image should inspire you to think of local features.
A photograph of a photocopy of a postcard from an exhibition held at the old Technical School in Prague. The image is of Tokor, the cat a toy made of disused or scrap plastic, and sold to Czecho-Slovak children in the 1960s. The curator loved Tokor and immediately realised the many possibilities the toy cat represented.
A photograph, using filters, of a photocopy of a photograph of a pencil drawing in a sketchbook of Tokor, the cat a toy made of disused or scrap plastic, and sold to Czecho-Slovak children in the 1960s. The curator loved Tokor and immediately realised the many possibilities the toy cat represented.
A photograph, using filters, of a photograph of a pencil drawing in a sketchbook of Tokor as a Sphimx, the cat a toy made of disused or scrap plastic, and sold to Czecho-Slovak children in the 1960s. The curator loved Tokor and immediately realised the many possibilities the toy cat represented. Now Tokor, in a new guise as a Sphinx, can be used to be a local feature, somewhere, on one of your PINS maps.