Cartography is one of the oldest forms of media. With cartography, meaning, ideology, power are habitually arbitrated across and through space and time. Making maps is never static, on the contrary, it is an ongoing process of make and remake how we understand and interact with our world. Within this context of understanding, landversations, conversations with farmers arise to get a better understanding of modern farmer movements in the rural environment of Funen.
Visualization showing landscape characteristics like hedges, a pond, tractor tracks and gravel deposit (oval form) and a small forest.
Visualization in negative of the agricultural plot of Dyrehavegård realized with Lidar data (W. Vletter). Source Danish Geodatabureau, May 2019.
The hummocky landscape around Dyrehavegård with small water bodies; streams, clay-, peat- and marl excavations.
Historic map 1862-1899. Source Danish Geodatabureau, May 2019.
Topographic map 2019 of the research area.
Source Danish Geodatabureau, May 2019.
Feltscape of Lilleløkke, an agricultural plot of Dyrehavegård. Lilleløkke means small parcel surrounded by hedges. Made during Artist In Residency Assens September 2019. Woolblend 150 x 180 cm.
Research for current and historic agricultural movements. Showing the farmer of Dyrehavegård, Tommerup, indicating accurate GPS tracks around gravel deposits located on his lands.