The Earth 1:180 project is a monumental achievement in cartography, creating the most detailed and physically expansive representation of our planet ever constructed. This massive installation bridges the gap between digital data and tangible experience, offering a perspective on our world that a standard globe or screen simply cannot provide. What is Earth 1:180?
The "1:180" refers to the scale of the map relative to the actual size of the Earth. At this scale, the representation is roughly 180 times smaller than the physical planet, resulting in a display that spans several city blocks. 1 unit on the map equals 180 units on Earth. Physical Size: Approximately 225 meters (738 feet) long.
Clearly shows the impact of deforestation and urban sprawl. Earth 1:180 (Largest Map of Earth)
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High-definition satellite imagery rendered in physical space. The Earth 1:180 project is a monumental achievement
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Seeing the Earth at this size changes our psychological connection to geography. It highlights the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the proximity of distant nations. The "1:180" refers to the scale of the
Utilizes 3D printing and CNC milling for accurate mountain ranges.