3 hours
David Rumsey Map Center
Free Tickets Available
Wed, 19 Nov, 2025 at 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm (GMT-08:00)
David Rumsey Map Center
557 Escondido Mall, Stanford, United States
GISDay@Stanford: AI, Storytelling & the Living Map
Join us for an afternoon at the intersection of art, technology, and geography—celebrating the craft and future of cartography through the work and insight of two of its most influential voices.
Allen Carroll
Allen Carroll is the founder of Esri’s ArcGIS StoryMaps team and former Chief Cartographer at the National Geographic Society, where he spent more than two decades shaping the organization’s visual storytelling about place. In 2010, he joined Esri to lead the creation of ArcGIS StoryMaps, a platform that has since enabled hundreds of thousands of individuals and institutions to combine interactive maps with narrative and multimedia content.
He will open the event with A Life in Storytelling with Maps, reflecting on his career designing maps that inform, inspire, and reveal human stories—from the printed atlas and magazine page to dynamic, web-based experiences.
David Rumsey
David Rumsey, founder of the David Rumsey Map Collection and long-time advocate for open access to historical cartography, will deliver the Closing Keynote: AI, Historical Maps, and Making the Passage of a City Visible. Drawing on recent collaborations with Luna Imaging, he will discuss how AI techniques are reshaping the ways we access, analyze, and interpret historical maps. Rumsey will also share his experimental “Burning Man Map of Earth’s Rotation,” a project that turns cartography into a kinetic, time-based artwork—inviting new ways of seeing movement, memory, and place.
Fireside Chat
The event concludes with a Fireside Chat featuring both Rumsey and Carroll in conversation—bridging the worlds of design, storytelling, and machine learning in mapping. Together they’ll explore how we can honor the past of cartography while reimagining its future.
Who should attend: GIS and spatial data professionals, designers, developers, data journalists, historians, librarians, educators, students, and anyone fascinated by the power of maps to tell human stories.
Event Details
Come for the maps, stay for the ideas, leave with new ways of seeing.
Agenda
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |