We find preconceived prejudice and incompatibility of development projects with the reality on the ground to be widespread in contemporary practices. Spatial planning, much like the algorithms that control our lives, are increasingly inaccessible and we are losing touch with the practice of field work and in-situ explorations and inquiries.
The modernist dream of a programmed machine city must fade away and allow for organic processes to emerge.

How could we develop a new cartographic interface for the city with its communities?