Lizy Mostowski

Posted on 2014/10/27 by

Virtual Shtetl: Mapping as Postmemory

I first found out about Virtual Shtetl while sitting in the Warsaw Jewish Community boardroom overlooking the city’s central Pałac Kultury. I was going on Birthright—a free trip to Israel for young Jews of the diaspora—with a Polish group (the Canadian division of Birthright told me that I wasn’t Jewish enough to go, but that’s a Read More

Posted on 2014/10/26 by

Google Maps as a Politic: A Conversation Between Aline & Lizy

This is our attempt to recreate the dialogue we have had while developing our Maps Boot Camp exercise. We recognized that the differences in our knowledge, personal, and academic practices/experiences would help, rather than hinder, our collaboration. “Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; an argument an exchange of ignorance.” – Robert Quillen Rather than one Read More

Posted on 2014/10/05 by

The IKEA Catalogue: From the “BookBook” to the Database

This IKEA advertisement describes their catalogue (a book) in the terms we would normally use to describe a new form of technology (namely computers) while mimicking the tone and aesthetic of Apple advertisements. Forbes recently published a post linking this Ikea advertisement with a Norwegian sketch called “Introducing the Book” that was posted before the Read More