| Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta is an artistic mapping project for two Kampungs, Ratmakan and Jagalan, along the Code River (pronounced cho-day), Yogyakarta, Indonesia which was produced with Zanny Begg as part of an Asialink residency in 2008. |
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Image: Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta, Kid's mapping workshop, Jaglan Kampung Kali Code, Indonesia, 2008 |
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| Ratmakan and Jagalan are areas, typical of many of the new urban communities in Indonesia, which have hitherto existed without a map based on any Cartesian principles of perspective and scale. Beginning the process of making a map – for a place which exists relatively happily without one -presented us with the challenge of reinventing what a map is. Do we just map the geographic space or do we map other social aspects which constitute this physical space? For example, how does a map reflect issues such as how many people live in each house or how space is used differently by men and women, older or younger people? What purpose does a map represent for a community who has shaky legal ownership ofthe land they live on, and who navigate between houses based on long term memory of which families have lived there? How do we map things like the numerous ghost stories which collect in a community built on a former grave-yard and which provide traces of the lives of past residents? How do we include the numerous social maps inked directly onto the body through the strong tattoo culture in Kali Code? | ||
Image: Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta, Pak Kuncung "The Ghostbuster", Video Still |
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| This project is a mapping of the community, in collaboration with some of its members, where we view space as a combination of both its physical and social aspects. We decided that a map is not just a two dimensional object but a more complex representation of the various connections which make up a specific location. This project has been generated out of drawing and mapping workshops and discussions in the local area and video documentation of interviews with community members about their relationship to the area. | ||
![]() Image: Animation Still, Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta |
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Kali Code is a unique and contradictory place: it exists as a semi-squatter community but its houses are relatively well established and not always under threat of immediate eviction; its community has greater freedom over the construction and design of their own immediate living space but are also subject to government repression, corruption and neglect. While most houses are self designed and constructed several blocks of apartments have also been built along the river by developers and some residents live within these more regulated living spaces. During this mapping project building was underway for a new block of apartments and several houses in the squatter community were marked for demolition. Kali Code is home to poor people and also those who choose this place so that they can live without society judging them for personal choices over sexuality, marital status or other indicators of dissent such as tattoos. It is a somewhat permissive space relatively autonomous from other more formal city spaces where young people come to nongkrong (hang out) and set up houses together. But Kali Code is also a densely packed and highly communal (self) regulated space with a porous boundary between public and private life and many obligations for community participation and responsibility.
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Image: Installation shot Cities Without Maps - Kota Tanpa Peta, Artspace, Sydney, September 2010 |
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