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From Here to There: The Art and Science of Finding and Losing Our Way

English

By (author): Michael Bond

A Wired Most Fascinating Book of the Year

An important book that reminds us that navigation remains one of our most underappreciated arts.
Tristan Gooley, author of The Lost Art of Reading Natures Signs

If you want to understand what rats can teach us about better-planned cities, why walking into a different room can help you find your car keys, or how your brains grid, border, and speed cells combine to give us a sense of direction, this book has all the answers.
The Scotsman

How is it that some of us can walk unfamiliar streets without losing our way, while the rest of us struggle even with a GPS? Navigating in uncharted territory is a remarkable feat if you stop to think about it. In this beguiling mix of science and storytelling, Michael Bond explores how we do it: how our brains make the cognitive maps that keep us orientated and how that anchors our sense of wellbeing. Children are instinctive explorers, developing a spatial understanding as they roam. And yet today few of us make use of the wayfinding skills that we inherited from our nomadic ancestors.

Bond tells stories of the lost and foundsailors, orienteering champions, early aviatorsand explores why being lost can be such a devastating experience. He considers how our understanding of the world around us affects our psychology and helps us see how our reliance on technology may be changing who we are.

Bond concludes that, by setting aside our GPS devices, by redesigning parts of our cities and play areas, and sometimes just by letting ourselves get lost, we can indeed revivify our ability to find our way, to the benefit of our inner world no less than the outer one.
Science

A thoughtful argument about how our ability to find our way is integral to our nature.
Sunday Times

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674260412

About Michael Bond

Michael Bond is a science writer and former Senior Editor at New Scientist. His work has appeared in Nature Aeon Discover the New York Times Foreign Policy Financial Times and elsewhere. His book The Power of Others: Peer Pressure Groupthink and How the People Around Us Shape Everything We Do won the British Psychology Society Science Book of the Year Award.

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