Adding a modern and precise edge to map making, artist Dan Linden creates maps with the use of a laser.
Recreating maps from all around the world, the artist makes use of recycled mounting boards, which are then intricately cut out by a laser cutter. The detailed maps take around 2 hours to complete and are really quite engaging and mesmerizing to witness its process. The video displays a sped up version, about 4 times the speed, of an Atlanta map being made. Cartography may not be typically known to be riveting work but once a laser is brought into the mix, the results are captivating. These maps are a sleek and modern design that would be a welcome addition to any contemporary abode.
For those wondering, the prints are made available on the artists Etsy store.
Modern Laser Cartography
Artist Dan Linden Makes Use of Futiristic Tools To Create Intricate Maps
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