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DESCRIPTION:Änderungsmitteilung: Participation previous registration. Venu
 e: KNIR\nHow to present uncertain knowledge? What did\, and what do\, mapm
 akers do when they are not sure? This posed a large problem in early moder
 n times\, the so-called ‘age of exploration’. Where and how to insert 
 whole new continents\, disputed discoveries\, questionable coastlines\, an
 d islands beyond the imagination? What if the experiences of explorers con
 tradicted age-old narratives? And how to present the yet unexplored parts 
 of the world? The issue of visualizing uncertain information on a map\, ho
 wever\, is not just an early modern issue. 21st-century scholars making ma
 ps\, for example with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) face comparable
  problems. How to state ‘maybe’ or ‘I don’t know’ with only ones
  and zeros at your disposal? Where to draw the line? How to demonstrate (o
 r hide) your uncertainty?\nVortragende(r): Kolloquium
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LOCATION:KNIR - Via Omero\, 12\, Roma\, Lazio\, 00196\, Italië.
SUMMARY:KNIR Colloquium: Mapping Uncertainty. Early Modern Global Cartograp
 hy\, 21st Century Discussions
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