In a world of Google Earth where we think that the world is fully mapped out, every discovery & adventure made, Off the Map is a journey through the remaining hidden geographies
- from disappearing island to gutterspaces, invisible cities & floating landmasses
- & is a stunning testament to how mysterious the world remains today. In the great tradition of pyscho-geography
- the history of places & what they tell us about ourselves
- Off the Map follows Iain Sinclair, Will Self, Robert Macfarlane & Judith Schalansky's Atlas of Remote Islands to give the real-life answer to Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities by weaving together what we see on maps to what the world is really like. It is celebration of both our love of places & the desire to imagine new places. Whether it is Seal&, an abandoned gun platform off the English coast that a British citizen claimed as his own sovereign nation, making his wife his princess, or Baarle, a patchwork of Dutch & Flemish enclaves where crossing the road can involve traversing multiple national borders; or moving villages, unclaimed deserts, secret cities or underground labyrinths, fully illustrated with original maps & drawing Off the Map shows the modern world from surprising new vantage points that will inspire urban explorers, & armchair travellers alike to consider a new way of understanding the world we live in.