More noteworthy than the technical matter of orientation, per se, is the history of explicitly using south-up map orientation as a political statement, that is, creating south-up oriented maps with the express rationale of reacting to the north-up oriented world maps that have dominated map publication during the modern age.

  • merde alors@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    13 days ago

    maybe because the projection is less deformed when you take only a region?

    i navigate with north as my point of reference but i can see how an east up map can be as natural (with the sun moving from top to bottom, i can still function)

    but looking at a map where sun moves from left to right, i’m like you—it’s bugging me