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.