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Webliography for “Wiki to the Rescue” by Alan W. Moore - Los Angeles, 2/09

“Art Worlds of Atlanta” – a version of this paper is posted under “about” http://artworldsofatlanta.wikispaces.com/ “USF Arts Tampa Bay” http://usfartstampabay.wikispaces.com/

inspired by: Paul Halsall, “Medieval New York” and Leonard Witt, “Marietta Experience”

Institutional efforts in similar directions: Andy Warhol Museum, “Mapping Pittsburgh: Art, Space and Alternative Culture” http://www.warhol.org/mappingpgh/index.html Art Spaces Archives Project, national in scope, run by archivists http://www.as-ap.org/ASAP New Museum’s Bowery Artists Tribute site, a locale-based research and oral history project: http://mediaspace.newmuseum.org/boweryartisttribute/ a French effort, a modest start http://www.artfactories.net/sommaire.php3?lang=en

Some recent examples of artists’ works concerned with mapping include: Université Tangente maps of power (working with sociologists) http://utangente.free.fr/index2.html Lize Mogel & Alex Bhagat, eds., An Atlas of Radical Cartography -- a book, actually, but represents some online projects http://www.an-atlas.com/contents.html

The artists' group Temporary Services built this site of international listings and links “on people making art in groups and collaborative situations, groups that run art spaces, and independently run artist spaces and centres”: http://www.groupsandspaces.net/ Earlier, the groups C.cred and 16 Beaver Group built a similar site, called Counter Cartography: http://www.16beavergroup.org/links.htm I ran a seminar at USF where we began to annotate these links at: http://collectiva.wikispaces.com/

A group which devised a social mapping software is running an “Activist Atlas” at: http://platial.typepad.com/news/2006/03/here_is_a_compi.html