World map from memory

American schoolboy Siebel Zak (Zak Ziebell) in preparation for the college received a creative task: "to create an object of art, which will open something which is not seen before. Then the young man asked the 29 passers-by on the campus of Michigan State University, asking them to go down on a piece of paper to sketch a map of the world from memory. Drawing thirty cards himself, Zack put pictures on top of each other in the program Photoshop, and combined with satellite images of the Earth NASA.
Zac recently posted "orphaned" map of the world on a news site Reddit, the reaction of the world community not long in coming. Under the headline "This is how American students are the world" Mexican site Contenido wrote that "India was glued to Africa and Saudi Arabia," and that on many maps of Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland, New Zealand, Madagascar, Scandinavia, the British Isles and most of the countries South-East Asia are still missing. Kompas newspaper Jakarta annoyed that students ignored Indonesia. Turkish newspaper Hurriyet has released material with screaming the name "The map is not Turkey."

























Source: www.moya-planeta.ru

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