Tales from the MAP Room - Tramontana [A MAP publication][T.1]

in #blogs7 years ago (edited)

This is the first post from the Minnows Accelerator Project (MAP). I feel we have enough authors to already make this a stimulating and vibrant collection of articles. Indeed, there is no underlying theme apart from being stimulating and vibrant, with points of view across the cultural spectrum of the arts and sciences.

The first step to joining MAP yourself is to signup at the most recent MAP August Signups page. Then, if selected, you will participate in a Six of the Best contest and thereby become part of the MAP community. All the writers below have gone through this process. Good luck!

Tramontana

The Tramontana is a northern wind; in Italy this refers to the wind from the "trans montanus", beyond the Alps. The French "tramontane" was first used by Marco Polo in 1298 - although for a different northerly wind. But in modern Italian, the word "tramonto" also means sunset, so that Tramontana came to mean not just "beyond the mountains" but also "above the mountains"; and for Italians this meant the North Star.

Polaris is such a beacon for navigators that there developed the 17th century French saying "perdre la tramontane", meaning "to lose one's orientation", or "to be lost". So strong is the desire to be oriented that we have an aesthetic aversion to seeing a map with North at the bottom, as if seeing water flow up a mountain. We are accustomed to seeing our beliefs verified, and thereby strengthened. But the universe is far stranger than most can imagine, and the maps we have made will look as dated as Mediterranean portolans.

Please indulge yourself in looking at some maps upside-down; welcome to some of our "disorientations"!


Tales from the MAP Room


Against Subjectivism - Is Everything Relative?


@alexander.alexis

The Catalyst for Your Agony - Robert Vogt

"reading was the catalyst that pushed you on into this writing torture"

@robertvogt

How strongly do I have to believe to have wings?

"...I recognize that children believe more, stronger, they have no reason to doubt something that they trust in..."

@lindahas

The Day My City Stood-Still: Chapter 10b (Original)

"Calvin Pritish, the “good cop” is going be held responsible for letting this truck slip through his post..."

@vinyprop

Sunday Night Art - Smoking

Have a toke!

@coinkingz


La noche más oscura / Poema

@leviatan

The English version has nearly run its 7-day course, so show some appreciation in the Spanish poem.


Have you been... entertained?


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Ok, finally edited the layout. I think look fine now. Just a reminder that Markdown and HTML mix in mysterious ways and that many HTML attributes are not processed in a Markdown environment.

Tramontana... I like it, pretty hip stuff man (-: Keep the curation going... I gotta check out MAP 6 !

Thanks! If I can create one of these every 3 or 4 days then this is the way to keep the MAP project going beyond one-off contests. And each featured author gets a cut of the rewards.

Anyway, concentrate on MAP6 for now, but I will have a look and see if any of your posts will look good in the coming themes - not really themes, just my preambles!

Nice development!
I like the multilayered approach!

Thanks! (although I need to edit that layout - annoyingly the steemit preview screen and chainnbb preview and the final pages, all have different widths.)

try writing in ghostwriter first, although it doesn't help much with the images and their placement. But is better to see layout of text in an all inclusive view
(ghostwriter is an app btw)
glad you got it (the layout) sorted

if you want any info, just hit me up

Thanks, I will try it one day. I end up doing it all in html but forget the limited attribute that work - it really is like doing a webpage in 1990!

lol, yes I know the feeling, even though I made my 1990's websites in 2006

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Love this and the MAP:-) Thanks for doing this. Upvoted and resteemed.

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