Sixteen Strangely Overlooked Countries
In 2002, I started a creative project called Geography of the Forgotten Lands. Inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and Milorad Pavich’s Dictionary of the Khazars, Forgotten Lands was going to be my attempt to horn in on then-Girlfriend5000’s bookarts turf. There was an upcoming show with a flag theme, and my idea was to create a set of sixteen imaginary countries, print descriptions of them onto fabric, sew their flags from standard fabrics, and to bind these “pages” inside an old-fashioned accounting ledger. It would have been a cool project, and it was great fun to work on the imaginary countries, but I was crippled by a complete lack of knowledge about bookmaking technique, and eventually the plan fizzled. Eventually the Forgotten Lands were, well, forgotten. I consider the Forgotten Lands to be works in progress, and intend to continue editing them from time to time, as the spirit moves me. Blogger Cartophiliac, meanwhile, was so taken by the Lands that he decided to create maps for some of them; the links are shown here. If YOU would like to do something based on the Forgotten Lands, let me know. |
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