THE TOPOGRAPHICAL LENS
Topographical maps offer a sort of specificity that shapes the way we see the land around us. Mountains are mountains, raised and ridged masses emerging from flat expanses. But as the grid responds to the land, it subtly shifts, acknowledging each ridge, each mountain, as its own.
Basins and Potholes and Navels all melt into one another, ovoid hollows sinking into sweeping expanses.