Via BoingBoing
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Sourcemap shows supply-chain maps that reveal all the places in the
world that feed into the common goods we consume in our lives. The
service's about page
implies that the supply-chain data comes from companies themselves, but
there's a lot of what seem to be user-generated maps like this complex map labelled "Laptop Computer". It's a tantalizing set of maps, but I wish there was more information on the data-sources that went into each map.
On the other hand, I'm loving this reconstruction of Western Electric's 1927 telephone manufacturing supply chain
by Matthew Hockenberry, who added this information: "This is a
reconstruction of the supply chain for the Western Electric produced
'candlestick' style telephones of the late 1920s. Information is largely
drawn from archival Western Electric/AT&T materials, as well as
those of supplier companies. Some imagery is currently included for
cotton and copper sources. This is a rough draft - many details are
missing or incomplete."
Sourcemap: where things come from