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MIP

MIP-overview

MIP arises from a typography workshop conducted in June 2022 with Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE) exploring the entwined ideas and politics of mapping and typography. Together, participants derived letters from map tracings, favouring unfamiliar types of maps which represent/enact characteristics of place beyond the built environment.

Through drawing this collective typeface, we made space for a slow conversation which considered: the possibilities and limitations of representing place in typography; the colonial histories and violence of writing systems and mapping systems on this continent (on/between/through Kaurna and Wurundjeri land); the assumptive premises and implications of legibility; and collective approaches to typeface-making.

Maps are documents which necessarily reduce information through omission or abstraction. The name MIP is an acronym of the Latin phrase Multum In Parvo, meaning ‘much in a little’. The acronym has previously been used in the term ‘MIP-mapping’, a texture filtering process in computer graphics.

MIP-overview MIP-overview MIP-overview MIP-overview During the workshop, participants traced letters collaboratively using Figma.

Contributors to this project include:

Max Hall Courtney Bee Dr Julie Reed Henderson Lauren Bezzina

& Many more workshop participants – if you attended the ACE Mapping workshop and would like your name added, email me!

License

This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The license is included in this repository, and is also available with a FAQ at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL

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