
Upside
Down World Jigsaw Puzzle
It's a topsy turvy world!
This great jigsaw is
based on the Hobo Dyer Equal Area Projection,
but flipped - so not only does it have countries
represented in the correct size in relation to
one another (which most maps don't), it's turned
our normal perception of up and down on it's head!
So why turn it upside
down? Well, why not? It is completely artificial
to have North at the top of a map. The convention
only began a few centuries ago when European navigators
started using the North star and the magnetic
compass. Before that, the top of the map was to
the East (which is where the word orientation
comes from).
How does such a simple
thing as reversing the poles influence your impression
of what's important? This map's a great way to
shake people up and help them question their assumptions,
and it's even more fun and challenging when you
have to put it together as a jigsaw.
Measures: 490
x 335mm when complete.
Features: 500 pieces.
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