Atlas on the inside out

In Atlas on the Inside Out, a shift in the viewer’s perspective proposes a change in the perception of the map.
The map is drawn so that the viewer sees it as if they were positioned inside it, while the information on the map seems suspended in the air. The texts with the names of cities, seas, countries, latitudes, and longitudes seem detached from any surface, while political borders and geographical boundaries disappear from the cartographic representation.
Atlas on the inside out — Iberian Peninsula
Digital priting on photographic paper
105x150cm
2024

Atlas on the inside out — Catalunya
Digital priting on photographic paper
76x68cm
2024
Photos: Roberto Ruiz
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