Elements of Multimedia Cartography

Cartography is in the process of change. Like all technological developments, the computer makes our work both easier and more difficult — and multimedia cartography is not easy. How must cartography react to these changes? We have to begin using new definitions in cartography. The word “map,” for example, should perhaps be redefined to refer to an interactive map display. If the presentation of the information is not controlled by the user — it’s not a map. If there is no interaction — it’s not a map. If there is no potential for animation — it’s not a map. We may eventually realise that what we call maps today are simply static map elements — as much a piece of the puzzle as a single symbol on a map.

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