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NACIS 2015 has ended
Welcome to NACIS 2015 in Minneapolis! This is the annual meeting of the North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS). The theme for this year’s meeting is Mapping Interactions. See the schedule below and go to the NACIS website for more details.

The North American Cartographic Information Society, founded in 1980, is an organization comprised of specialists from private, academic, and government organizations whose common interest lies in facilitating communication in the map information community.

For those of you who were unable to attend the conference, or who couldn’t clone themselves to be at multiple talks at once, many slides are linked in the session descriptions below. Twin Cities local Kitty Hurley also put together this fantastic document summarizing much of what she saw at the meeting, so if slide decks aren’t linked, check out her notes. 
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Nicholas Bauch

Experimental Geography Studio
Artist
Los Angeles
Nicholas Bauch is a UX designer with professional backgrounds in art and geography.  He holds a Ph.D. in Geography (2010) from the University of California-Los Angeles, and an M.F.A. in Visual Arts (2021) from the University of Minnesota.  He is author of Enchanting the Desert (2016, Stanford University Press), and A Geography of Digestion (2017, University of California Press). Prior to pursuing an M.F.A. degree, he was founding faculty director of the Experimental Geography Studio at the University of Oklahoma, the Studio’s first home. He has taught geography, photography, history, and language at six universities since 2004. Between 2012 and 2016, he was a scholar at CESTA, Stanford University’s digital humanities research center.

My Speakers Sessions

Thursday, October 15
 

10:30am CDT