19 Sept 2013

New Collaborative Geofiction website

Johannes Bouchain of Urban Geofiction and his colleague Thilo Stapff have set up a new geofiction community like no other. This is a collaborative geofiction experiment that welcomes cartographers to add to the map.


 
Using the tools of the Openstreetmap project - http://www.openstreetmap.org -, Opengeofiction offers, for everyone who would like to participate, the possibility to contribute to mapping a fictional planet. Interested? Then
1. Create your account http://opengeofiction.net/user/new (you'll get an e-mail when your account has been activated, it may take a little while)
2. Choose a free (green) area from the overview map http://opengeofiction.net/about#overview-map (please send an e-mail to info@opengeofiction.net and mention the area you've chosen)
3. Start mapping by using the tools available (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Editors). If you don't have any experience yet, please tell the Opengeofiction team atinfo@opengeofiction.net and they'll try to help you as much as possible.

Find more information about the project and about other ways to participate here:
http://opengeofiction.net/about

Examples for what it can look like:
http://opengeofiction.net/?lat=45.22&lon=-21.28&zoom=8&layers=M (Roantra)
http://opengeofiction.net/?lat=47.809&lon=-8.902&zoom=9&layers=M (south of Kalm/north of Sathria, "under construction")

You already have a fictional country and/or city that you would like to place on the Opengeofiction planet? That's wonderful! The free (green) areas at the overview maphttp://opengeofiction.net/about#overview-map can still be changed a little bit, so that your imaginary country hopefully will find its place in one of the continents. Maybe you find an area that already has almost the same form as your fictional country (and is also located in the right latitude, so that the climate is like you imagine it for your country).