The Climate of Opinion | booktwo.org: The “pole of inaccessibility” is defined as a point on the Earth’s surface which is…


The Climate of Opinion | booktwo.org:
The “pole of inaccessibility” is defined as a point on the Earth’s surface which is harder to reach by some metric; the Northen pole of inaccessibility, for example, is a point on the Arctic pack ice calculated to be furthest from any solid landmass. Wayfinding, by contrast, calculates a pole of possibility: the point in Europe currently reported to be expressing the best (or least worst) sentiments towards refugees and migrants.
Onto the floor of the National Museum is projected a compass rose, the arrow of which points, constantly, towards this pole.