Journal 10
Part 1: Map-Day
During our class discussion on maps, we participated in a fascinating activity where everyone created their own maps while breaking away from traditional cartographic conventions. What was particularly interesting to observe was the amount of time and effort each person put into their maps. Each map uniquely represented the individual's experiences and emotions, making it a powerful expression of their inner world. As I watched the maps being created, I could see the different feelings each person was pouring into their work, such as excitement, frustration, curiosity, and creativity. The maps I selected to share as a GIF captured feelings many in the class shared. They showed each person's journey as they explored new ways of mapping and breaking free from conventional norms. The different colours and shapes represented the diversity of experiences and emotions shared by everyone, making it a powerful reflection of the collective spirit of our class. This activity demonstrated how maps can be more than just functional tools for navigation and exploration. They can also be a means of creative expression and a reflection of our innermost thoughts and emotions. The maps displayed in my Gif are from My classmates, Ideh, Anka, Meagan, Julia, Nicole, Ugo and Mine.
Part 2: Iconography
Icons are symbols that represent ideas, concepts, or people. I did explore the cultural significance of soccer icons and their role in shaping broader social and cultural narratives and examined the media and marketing strategies that contribute to the creation and promotion of soccer icons and the impact of these icons on broader cultural and social trends. In soccer, icons are athletes who have achieved high success and recognition in their respective teams and have become cultural symbols of excellence, achievement, and perseverance. Soccer icons are widely recognised and celebrated, often transcending their sport to become cultural figures with significant influence. They are associated with specific accomplishments or records, such as breaking world records, leading their team to championship victories, or winning major individual awards. Soccer icons are frequently the focus of media attention, with their lives and achievements documented in biographies, documentaries, and news coverage. They also serve as powerful marketing and branding tools for sports teams, products, and events, and their image and likeness are often used to sell merchandise and promote soccer-related initiatives. Beyond their on-field achievements, soccer icons may be recognised for their contributions to society or culture. Some use their platform to advocate for social justice issues or to support charitable causes, becoming symbols of activism and change.














