What is a map
Maps are figurative representations of dimensions, attributes
and relations of things in the physical or logical world, reproduced
at a scale smaller than life-size.
Anything can be mapped and most things are places, businesses,
galaxies, histories devices and databases.
The subject-matter of a map is measured, named and ordered and
represented with a language of pictorial description.
Why mapping The Waltz
Maps give us the power to define the work of Camille in his
own terms and write a singular vision onto the landscape.
Maps give the readers the simple ability to look beyond the
horizon. The revelatory characteristic of a good map derives
from its encompassing vision, contained within a single consistent
pictorial model.
The map provides a view that slides between panorama and detail.
We obtain a vision of a space that we may never have seen, or
divine a previously unseen pattern in things we thought we knew
intimately.
In this way we picked up some fundamental elements from the
sculpture and build up the visual scores
that lead all the performance.