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"cartographer" Definitions
  1. a person who draws or makes maps

106 Sentences With "cartographer"

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The cartographer explains his work: What I do is science.
So the team's cartographer, Nat Slaughter, spent 15 months making one.
He was stationed in Germany, where he served as a cartographer.
The album of 16th-century cartographer Abraham Ortelius is a great example.
This new map shows you through the eyes of a medieval cartographer.
Just mapping out the movements might seem to require a full-time cartographer.
Cartographer Andy Woodruff decided to visualize this with an excellent series of maps.
Blogger and cartographer Andy Woodruff decided to visualize this with an excellent series of maps.
The first were the 16th-century nautical charts of the famous Ottoman cartographer Piri Reis.
Not being a trained cartographer myself, I learned quite a bit from those who were.
Mitchell, in all her incarnations, remains a chief cartographer of American music and the female experience.
Yet every map is in a way subjective, with the cartographer choosing text, colors, and perspectives.
Only two engravings of the map, by the cartographer John Carwitham, were previously known to exist.
At the brewery, Bob orders an I.P.A., and we're joined by his cartographer buddy Ben Pease.
It's called Archipelagus Orientalis (Eastern Archipelago), and it was created by master cartographer Joan Blaeu in 1663.
You'll need a bachelor's degree in cartography, geography, geomatics, or surveying to become a cartographer or photogrammetrist.
He knows all the peaks and valleys and culverts around Naco like a cartographer or rancher would.
The story is about a concubine of Grenada's royal court, Fatima, and her friend Hassan, the court's cartographer.
And here, we have a map of Antarctica, made by cartographer Brad Herried for the Polar Geospatial Center.
First, her reader Kate Leroux, a cartographer, scraped 3,765 common names for conditions from an online medical database.
His father was a cartographer for the US government and his mother took care of Sweeney and his brothers.
Enter Anna Calcaterra, the 16-year-old daughter of NBC Sports reporter Craig Calcaterra and, apparently, an aspiring cartographer.
Jane Pritchard, curator of dance for London's Victoria and Albert Museum, described him as a cartographer of 19703th-century ballet.
The map most widely adopted for educating youngsters was created by Gerardus Mercator, a Flemish geographer and cartographer, in 1569.
Whereas Ms Temelkuran seethes on the front line of Turkey's culture war, Mr Genc is a cartographer of the battlefield.
Some highlights in the collection, according to Fowler, are Dutch cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu's celestial globes from 1603 and 1606.
Google partnered with The Firelight Group's Steve DeRoy, a cartographer and part of Ebb and Flow First Nation in Manitoba.
It works to get the lay reader to examine geography from both a cartographer and a politician's point of view.
Bethany, the prettiest girl in school, mistook what curvy cartographer meant as a descriptor for the person she became inside Jumanji.
As a cartographer, Milo is a total nerd, which is reinforced by his giant glasses that actually totally work for him.
It's taking direct inspiration from the equally UI-based Mu Cartographer, as Developer Jump Over The Age notes in the itch.
Mu Cartographer is a 2D game where you use various "alien" tools to explore and make maps of equally-alien landscapes.
In 1942, with the onset of World War II, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and became an aerial cartographer.
Zeller is a cartographer of alien surfaces — recording something between skin and machine, reptile and vegetation, thermal imaging and imaginary highways.
He is a cartographer of alien surfaces — recording something between skin and machine, reptile and vegetation, thermal imaging and imaginary highways.
We can rely on the fact that every educated physicist, cartographer, and geographer never pauses to think the earth might be flat.
And the modernist city-planner, like the colonial cartographer, starts work on a tabula rasa—or what is imagined to be one.
Her father, she said, was a brilliant cartographer who was deeply committed to traditional conservative principles like free will and limited government.
Woodruff, a cartographer, was interested to see what that might look like once he took the coastline's direction and Earth's curve into account.
If they miss that deadline, the court becomes cartographer, drawing the map itself with the help of an election-law scholar at Stanford.
A short while ago, onetime Apple Maps cartographer Justin O'Beirne gave a big shout-out to the company Apple was trying to beat.
Martha has become a butt-kicking Lara Croft rip-off, played by Karen Gillan, and Bethany is a cartographer played by Jack Black.
According to the cartographer, Martian craters smaller than 60km in diameter are named after small towns on Earth with populations less than 100,000 people.
Three are now available in a 3D digitization, including the library's two oldest: 1603 and 1607 celestial globes by Dutch cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu.
The series, shot almost entirely on location, shifts its setting and focus every episode, mapping the city in the fanciful manner of a medieval cartographer.
Her parents are still married and now retired: Her father was a physicist and her mother worked as a cartographer for a start-up company.
The URAL river pops up in crosswords quite a bit, but "River past the Orsk and Orenburg" is objectively tough, unless you are a cartographer.
While Inō Tadataka (1745–1818), the cartographer of the first map of the coastline of Japan, was influential for Nishino, narrativity emerges in Nishino's obsessive chronicling.
Van Essen told Motherboard that he has personally been working as a "cortical cartographer" since the 70s, but recent technological advances made the new map possible.
A seminal thinker in this new "capitalization" of land—and other things—was the polymath William Petty, a physician, political economist, and cartographer, born in 1623.
It seems the town she hails from has been arbitrarily renamed Quaere by a cartographer, confusing residents who had always referred to it as North Burcombe.
Some volumes are exceptionally beautiful, such as German cartographer Sebastian Münster's 1533 Horologiographia, the first book devoted to sundials, with woodcuts attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger.
In addition to the booklet and the record, the report includes two five-foot-long detailed maps of the park created by Nat Slaughter, the team's cartographer.
It means buying specialty glasses and building pinhole boxes and preparing to see "the most beautiful sight you can see in nature," as one cartographer put it.
And every cartographer faces the same challenge: How to maintain the accuracy of a sprawling map in a world that can change from one moment to the next?
In his poem sequence "The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion," the Jamaican writer Kei Miller has a Rastaman engage the title character in a debate.
John Nelson, a cartographer at Esri, a digital mapping company, was curious what these lights could tell us about how the world around us had changed over time.
But Lynch thinks about it particularly fiercely: The bartender sunlights as a self-described "radical cartographer," dreaming up enthralling renderings of transit systems in New York, Boston, and beyond.
In the action-adventure film — which is set in the 18th century and follows the supernatural journey of a cartographer — Chan and Schwarzenegger play Master and James Hook, respectively.
By contrast Nat Case, a cartographer and non-theist Quaker from Minneapolis, is more open to talk of the supernatural, though he rejects the idea of an external God.
At the risk of overliteralizing, one of the West's foundational creatives, Leonardo da Vinci, held down at least a dozen occupations, from cartographer to engineer to painter to architect.
After serving as an Army cartographer during the Korean War, Mr. Blaine attended a drum school in Chicago run by Roy C. Knapp, who had been Mr. Krupa's teacher.
And part of it is because afterward, Kevin will message me again, noting — like a dorky little grade school cartographer — that he has updated his map of my home.
Or maybe America itself should be my first name, after Amerigo Vespucci, the cartographer whose first name — Americus in Latin — has become a part of all our American identities.
The map seemed to be an unbelievable find, an unknown fifth original of the rarest of documents, a vision of the world, circa 21497, by the famed German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller.
Sometime around the year 1491, the German cartographer Henricus Martellus produced an influential map of the world, which was likely used by Christopher Columbus on his 1492 expedition to the Americas.
Senna's body of work has shown her to be a skilled cartographer of racial terrain, detailing entanglements that are rich and nuanced and complicated by race, rather than simply illustrative of boundaries.
It's all down to the European cartographer Geert de Kremer, better known as Mercator, and his 16th century map projection -- a common template for world maps today -- which distorts the size of countries.
According to Fennessy, an Australian living in Amsterdam and former cartographer for Lonely Planet, the revamped version of PartyWith has made some changes in order to clarify that it's not a dating app.
Taddese Dinku had been a cartographer and surveyor in Ethiopia for nearly four decades when in June 303, at the age of 64, the local police arrested him at his home in Addis Ababa.
As a result of the revolution, he was merely able to secure a civil servant position, working as a surveyor and a cartographer (employed in various government offices as a draftsman) in the cadastre.
Black&aposs current movie sees the actor reprise his 2017 role as cartographer Professor Shelly Oberon in the latest reboot of "Jumanji", the original of which famously starred the late Robin Williams in 1997.
For those who haven't seen Atlantis: The Lost Empire, it's a non-musical Disney animated movie about a geeky, fast-talking cartographer/linguist (that's Milo!) who's obsessed with finding the lost city of Atlantis.
"I see myself as a cartographer, charting patterns of multidimensionality, mapping the fragmented layers of consciousness and creating interface patterns that can trigger in the viewer new modes of perception," she tells The Creators Project.
It's easy to forget that we live on a curved ball—and some people never seem to have learned it—but a recent series of maps by cartographer Andy Woodruff offers a mind-bending reminder.
Born into a prominent Swedish family — her father was a naval officer and her grandfather was a nautical cartographer — she was able to train at the Royal Academy in Stockholm, graduating with honors in 21.
He has an evocative back story — he is Colombian by birth, was adopted by a French cartographer and his wife, raised in Africa and the Netherlands and educated in Belgium — and a durable poetic stripe.
Larry Moore, a longtime cartographer with the U.S.G.S., told me, in a phone call, that the printed maps I so treasure are no longer made (and exist mainly in the ever-shrinking warehouses of the U.S.G.S.).
Created by Joan Blaeu, chief cartographer for the Dutch East India Company, in 1663, the map was displayed briefly in Australia in 2013 when staff did not dare breathe near it lest it crumbled to pieces.
They include a piano teacher, a cartographer and a painting restorer; in a wry nod to Trevor's own trade, a gentle widow "read the novels that time's esteem had kept alive, and judged contemporary fiction for herself".
More than six feet long and painted with liquid gold, lapis lazuli and watercolor on vellum (that is, six goatskins), it was made and signed by the Genoese cartographer Vesconte Maggiolo, who may have sailed with Verrazzano.
CreditCreditIllustration by Christoph Niemann A few years ago, a locally famous blogger in San Francisco, known as Burrito Justice, created an exquisitely disorienting map, with help from a cartographer named Brian Stokle, and started selling copies of it online.
He says that a senior cartographer of the "Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World" once told him that he was the first to see many of these places and, because of global sea rise, would likely be the last.
I studied geography and was a practicing cartographer, which led me to creating abstract works inspired by geographic forms, so it is fitting that I paint in a dramatic location with sweeping panoramic views of canyons, mountains, and valleys.
The first one I picked just to make a point about his statement on nonhuman main characters, because in "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees," most of the story is actually told from the point of view of these insects.
Ralph Fiennes is the patient: Count Laszlo Almasy, a Hungarian cartographer scarred beyond recognition and lying in a bombed-out Tuscan monastery in the waning days of World War II, where he is tended by Hana (Juliette Binoche), a luminous nurse.
Last Chance One of the first manuscripts you see upon entering the show "Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders" at the Morgan Library & Museum is a 1595 edition of the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius's "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" ("Theater of the World").
Downstairs, vivid renderings of Manhattan serve as time capsules of the city's perpetual ebb and flow, like an axonometric map from 5003 for which the German cartographer Hermann Bollmann translated 67,000 photographs into a minutely detailed bird's-eye view of Midtown.
Woodruff is a cartographer with Axis Maps and the designer of a new set of mind-bending maps that show what lies directly across the ocean from any given beach, if you take into account our planet's round shape and wonky coastlines.
In the early 16th century, when the cartographer joined a group of other humanists in the town of Saint-Dié in the mountains of eastern France, Europeans' view of the world was based almost entirely on Ptolemy, the second-century Roman mathematician.
The principal vulnerability of Iran's regional strategy is its dependence on regimes that rule failed artificial states – mostly created from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire after World War One, with borders seemingly drawn by a drunk and blindfolded cartographer – riven by ethno-sectarian fissures.
If Fontana's cuts (or "tagli") exposed the illusion of the surface in order to touch the spiritual void that lay beneath it, Kahraman's cuts are metaphors of the body's capacity to release psychic pain; and in mending the cuts, she becomes the cartographer of her own catharsis.
Less than a year before he died in poverty at the age of 68, Lequeu, who had settled into a career as a surveyor and cartographer, gave all his architectural drawings to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, where they languished for years (including the erotic ones).
History may be written by the victors, but it took until about 1740, long after the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the English in 1664, for a British cartographer to honor the explorer, who was English by birth but had been hired by businessmen from the Netherlands.
Republicans might win on the citizenship question and other court challenges—and so they will continue to claim that their maps pass constitutional muster—but Hofeller was the cartographer on many of these maps, and the architect of many of the strategies used to make and defend them.
Monument Avenue is no longer an open-air pantheon reserved for the white demigods of a long-gone era: Generals Lee, J.E.B. Stuart and Stonewall Jackson, Confederate president Jefferson Davis and Matthew Fontaine Maury, a pioneering naval cartographer who attempted to form a slave state in Mexico after the South surrendered.
Last year, a cartographer named Justin O'Beirne published a fascinating deep dive into why Google's maps are so good and why every competitor, including Apple, has found Google Maps to be basically impossible to replicate, so I knew going in I was going to experience a serious downgrade in navigation capabilities.
The roughly 7-by-20113-inch piece of vellum, purchased with a grant from the B.H. Breslauer Foundation, may not look like much compared with treasures like the ultrarare 1770 map of Manhattan by the master cartographer Bernard Ratzer that was discovered among the society's uncataloged holdings a few years ago.
A new set of mind-bending maps from cartographer Andy Woodruff at Axis Maps shows what you'd really be seeing if you had perfect, ocean-spanning eyesight — or, to think about it another way, where you would end up if you started swimming away from the shore in a perfectly straight line.
Lotame pitches an 'unstacked' approach to selling data tools And far from being an attempt to circumvent privacy restrictions, Solomon argued that Cartographer actually makes it easier for publishers to stay compliant with Europe's GDPR and California's CCPA rules, because they can do a better job of storing a customer's privacy preferences.
"I actually had [a copy of] it on my wall for a while," McClenachan told Gizmodo, explaining how map, part of a pair of nautical charts of the northern and southern Keys created by cartographer George Gauld for the British Admiralty between 1773 and 1775, seemed to contain troves of ecological information—including notations of coral and seagrass cover.
She felt she had found a kindred spirit in Mr. Taylor, who was divorced and just beginning to contemplate a major career change: leaving his job as a graphics editor and cartographer at The Wall Street Journal for an entry level position in a local brewery to learn about the business of beer, from the dregs to the brim.
These three are the first of the many Crosstown activists I meet on the trail with Bob, who has assembled a determined alliance — a retired specialist in hazardous materials, a naturalist, a Googler who cashed out to make trails full time, hordes of bushwhacking mountain bikers, gardeners, and Bob's old friend, a cartographer — who decided that what this divided city needs is one long trail.
While it's true that Hoefnagel did not operate in a vacuum and that the mention of his amici, "friends," is essential for comprehending the way he operated, it becomes challenging to keep track of the differences between, say, Abraham Ortelius (a cartographer), Lucas de Heere (a rhetorician, poet, and visual artist with a penchant for the motto damna docent, "harm teaches you"), and Emmanuel van Meteren, a historian.
Students can also look at how different maps tell alternate stories about the pipeline: • The Black Snake in Sioux Country, an anti-pipeline map by Carl M. Sack, a geographer and cartographer studying at the University of Wisconsin• Energy Transfer Partner's Dakota Access pipeline map• The Conflicts Along 1,172 Miles of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a New York Times map Consider what the creators of each map have chosen to include or omit.
At one point, Donahue allies himself with Dante, another cartographer of the Spirit: my ear turned to the pure song of heaven to the subvocal moans where hell is happening to the digressions of purgatory where each utterance is a spiraling climb of asides Donahue understands that the poet-prophet must be a faithful recorder, listening to the songs, the moans, the spiraling utterances, even if they seem to be mere asides.

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