30 DAYS OF NEW LIFE Project Statement Introduction Essentially, the 30 Days of New Life Project is a series of performances that result in an online interactive map. The map is created using Google Maps and and this website. It includes points of personal, artistic, historical or cultural interest. Each point includes a description, information gathered from local residents/sources, reflections, images, and/or video. The cartographers do not control what gets included in the map. Local residents make suggestions and it is their suggestions that ultimately build the map. Life as Art We consider our persons and all of the activities of our lives to be a part of this project. Who we are, who we become and what we do is a major portion of this work. The designated 30 day periods should only be understood as markers, the beginning and ending of our time in one place. Mapping But, as Katherine Harmon states, part of what makes the examination of a map interesting is the connection established with its maker: “considering that particular terrain of imagination overlaid with those unique contour lines of experience.” Fundamentally, we cannot help but envision how are map may diverge or overlap, how similar our “image” may be. “The coded visual language of maps is one we all know, but in making maps of our worlds we each have our own dialect.” While authors such as Katherine Harmon, deeply rooted in the traditional definition of text, may refer to mapping as a “visual language,” contemporary cartographers are certainly not limited to this scope. In fact, as part of the reference to Long, it needs to be clarified that many of his maps, which he considers to be sculptural, are represented only through language. The completion of an itineration of a 30 Days project does not result in a traditional map. However, the end “product” is essentially constructed the same way. Our maps are drawn from observation and investigation as directed by the individuals we meet along the way. They tell us what must be included and therefore greatly control the outcome.
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