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Subways at Scale
Every subway system in the world, presented together at the same scale. This sleek black-and-white poster isn't ideal for navigation, but is great for meditating on world urbanization patterns.
28¾ x 22¾″ (73 x 58 cm)
$25
Fifty states with equal population
The United States, with state boundaries redrawn to create fifty states with equal populations. The full-color poster includes waterways, national parks, hundreds of cities and towns, an inset for the New York area, elevation shading.
22″ x 28″ (56 x 71 cm)
$35
19 Trillion maps of the United States
A unique, hand-colored postcard representing one of the 19 trillion ways to make a map of the United States with four colors.
6¼″ x 4¼″ in. (16 x 11 cm)
$7
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Streets chain (Baltimore)
The city streets of Baltimore laid end-to-end in alphabetical order.
inkjet print on Hahnemühle etching paper, edition of three
24″ square (61 cm)
Circled states (Syria)
The individual line segments that make up a boundary are pushed outward from the center until they form a circle. The lines aren't rotated or resized, so the circle is jagged and unbroken.
inkjet print on Hahnemühle etching paper, edition of three
24″ square (61 cm)
Street grids (New York, by length)
Every city street in New York City, arranged in a grid according to the street's length.
inkjet print on Hahnemühle etching paper, edition of three
24″ square (61 cm)
Connected places
All identically named places (cities, towns, village) in the United States connected by a line.
inkjet print on Hahnemühle etching paper
signed and numbered edition of 45
13 x 19″ (33 x 48 cm)
$75
Charles River Almanac
A set of eight photographic postcards that record the passage of two years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with one postcard per season.