Mark Carrigan

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The Many Maps of the University of Manchester Campus. June 7th + 8th

Embark on an immersive journey through The University of Manchester campus with this brilliant interactive digital map, showcased at the Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS) Digital Visualisation Observatory.

This cutting-edge exhibition brings together photographs from across the University’s history, capturing how the campus has changed through an architectural focus on the history of key buildings.

Be a part of this collaborative exploration of our campus and help us celebrate the rich history and vibrant future of The University of Manchester.

Please note the observatory is open to adults (18+) only.

There’s an associated workshop with me, Jenna Mittelmeier and Amy Zhang looking at the many maps of campus, including creating your own which will be archived: https://universallymanchester.com/event/exploring-and-creating-the-many-maps-of-campus/