Rorschmap turns Google Maps into a kaleidoscope

Not that we condone it, but we assume this is what a Google Map would look like if you were on some sort of psychedelic drug. Referred to as “cartographic navel-gazing,” the Rorschmap was created by James Bridle, a writer, publisher, artist, and coder living in London. Bridle says on his site that the Rorschmap […]

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