[Space and Place] Anamorphosis maps of Europe

Posted: December 14th, 2004 | 6 Comments »

Those two anamorphosis maps shows the rail travel times in Europe: 1993 for the first one and 2020 for the other. Taken from Spiekermann, K. and M. Wegener. 1996. Trans-European Networks and Unequal Accessibility in Europe. European Journal of Regional Development 4:35-42.


6 Comments on “[Space and Place] Anamorphosis maps of Europe”

  1. 1 Le blog à Thias » Europe selon transport publics said at 10:21 am on January 9th, 2005:

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  2. 2 Le blog à Thias » Europe selon transport publics said at 10:21 am on January 9th, 2005:

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  3. 3 thecourtsofchaos » Blog Archive » Visualisation Presentation said at 2:23 pm on February 27th, 2007:

    [...] Travel Time Maps in Europe These maps use map distortion to compare rail travel times in around Europe in 1993 and 2020. [...]

  4. 4 links for 2008-03-19 « Kathryn Corrick said at 1:07 am on March 20th, 2008:

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