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Mike Parkers asks whether, in a digital world, the Ordnance Survey can maintain its hold on the national topography. From 2010. Show more
Mike Parker investigates Cold War military sites that were once just blank spaces on Ordnance Survey maps. From 2010. Show more
Mike Parker investigates whether digital map and satellite navigation are destroying good map-making and map-reading. From 2010. Show more
Mike Parker visits his home town and Ambridge, home of the Archers, to explore maps of the imagination. From 2010. Show more
Cartography addict Mike Parker finds out what makes the ideal map for steering us through the urban jungle. From 2010. Show more
In his exploration of modern cartography, Mike Parker recalls a bygone age of elegant motoring maps. From 2010. Show more
Mike Parker investigates how society is now being analysed online in cartographic mash-ups and crowd-sourced data. From 2010. Show more
Self-confessed map addict Mike Parker explores cartography, starting with a teenage love, Ordnance Survey maps. From 2010. Show more
Modern cartography addict Mike Parker discovers how maps can be used as tools of power, politics and propaganda. From 2010. Show more
Mike Parker discovers how cartographers always keep one eye on the map and the other on new territorial disputes. From 2010. Show more