- London Underground anagram map
A
parody map of theLondon Underground with the station and line names replaced withanagram s was circulated on the web in February 2006 and featured on thousands ofblogs before aTransport for London lawyer requested that the map be removed. It inspired some people to create anagram versions of their hometown's metro system with similar legal repercussions. The fact that it was appreciated internationally, despite some not knowing the stations behind the anagrams, is a recognition of Harry Beck's iconicTube map design.Origin of the anagram map
The map was created by 'Barry Heck' using a
photoshopped Tube map and an online anagram generator, on7 February , 2006. It was originally shown in a thread on the Thingbox chat forum and, after being submitted by one of the site owners, appeared onBoingBoing a couple of days later receiving 31,000 hits within the next six days. (The name Barry Heck is apseudonym chosen because it is an anagram andspoonerism of Harry Beck.)The idea came from
The Great Bear , a 1992 artwork by UK artist Simon Patterson on display atTate Modern in London, but it was not until Dorian Lynskey's music genre tube map appeared in a newspaper in 2006 that Barry Heck decided to make it.Transport for London claimed the image was a
copyright infringement and had one of their lawyers ask for the map to be removed from the web. The site hosting it complied and it was removed on the22 February , 2006 with thecensorship being reported on BoingBoing again.Transport for London also censored other websites that hosted the image such as the www.geofftech.co.uk site. As a result Geoff Marshall, the site's owner, was interviewed on
BBC Radio 5 Live by Chris Vallance about "map-mashing" (making parody maps) in which the London Underground anagram map was discussed. This was broadcast on14 March , 2006.Blogging
BoingBoing has reported that Washington,
Toronto ,Amsterdam ,Chicago ,Oslo , Boston,Manhattan , Atlanta andVienna had anagram maps created for their metro systems, inspired by theLondon map.The anagram map was featured in thousands of blogs and its progress can be tracked at
Technorati.com . Because of similarities withNeverwhere it was mentioned in the letters page of author Neil Gaiman's blog, with his fanbase ensuring over 1,700 others linked to it. But nearly 21,000 other blogs linked to BoingBoing's article alone.Cognate anagrams
There are several cognate anagrams where the anagram has some relevance to the station name (for example: moon starer/astronomer): A Log Spoke/Gospel Oak; Written Mess/
Westminster (referring to the laws passed in thePalace of Westminster ); and Concerning Torments/Mornington Crescent (referring to the complex and nonsensical Mornington Crescent game).Anagram oddities
Blackwall and
Hornchurch stations couldn't be properly anagrammatized and instead they were split into their component words and reversed to produce "Wall Black" and "Church Horn" respectively. Burch Chow/Chow Burch (from the gynaecological Burch procedure) was rejected as an anagram forBow Church , because of a dislike for uncommon proper nouns, leaving it reversed as "Church Bow". The potentially problematic Bank was anagrammatized into 'nabk', the edible berry of theZiziphus lotus tree.References
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/09/tube_map_relabelled_.html BoingBoing's article on the anagram Tube map]
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/22/transport_for_london.html BoingBoing's article on the anagram Tube map censorship]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,630-2057260,00.html Times online's article about the map's censorship]
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/03/13/transport_for_london.html BoingBoing's article on the censorship of Geofftech's site]
* [http://www.geofftech.co.uk/iblog/download/map_masher.mp3 Radio 5 Live's 'map-masher' interview with Geoff Marshall (MP3 file)]
* [http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2006/02/trademark-and-mailbag.html Neil Gaiman's blog featuring the anagram map]
* [http://www.technorati.com/search/London%20Underground%20anagram?start=140 Technorati's search for blogs with the anagram map]External links
* [http://www.darkstoners.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tubeanagram.htm London Underground anagram map]
* [http://www.darkstoners.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tubeanagram2.htm London Underground anagram map (mirror)]
* [http://www.geofftech.co.uk Geofftech's website]
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/ Transport for London's website]
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