Maybe Implementing

  • Tokyo Disney Resort

    • It’s interesting to compare the official map with Google Maps and see the spaces that are deliberately excluded from the official map (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)

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    •  It's obvious that even the shape of the river is distorted
      
    •    They use various techniques such as perspective, hiding behind volcanoes, and distorting the space to hide its existence

    •     I particularly like how they distort the space (blu3mo)(blu3mo)

    •      It has a sense of Redirected Walking

    •      In fact, it is Redirected Walking itself

    •      The difference lies in whether the source of spatial perception is the entire field of view or map information

    •      I really like how they pretend to be a realistic map (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)

    •      Subjective Perception of Reality

    •   The structure of arranging attractions in a donut shape around the volcano makes this easy
      
    •    I'll draw a diagram
      
  • Let’s do this with a city map (blu3mo)(blu3mo)

    • I think people would believe it if they were shown a map on their smartphone with their current GPS location displayed
    • By distorting the space little by little, it might be possible to hide specific areas of the city

https://designobserver.com/feature/all-maps-lie/30828

  • I read this article the other day and it reminded me of this discussion (fuka)