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[...]my reading adds a vital dimension to theorizations of counter-mapping. Martina Tazzioli, for instance, documents the use of temporal borders at EU hotspots for migration control on the islands of Lampedusa and Lesbos; her work demonstrates the way that the imposition of deadlines, time limits, and the relative swiftness of asylum decisions or slowness of appeals processes control migrant movement (Tazzioli). The Hackitektura collective, for instance, created a map of the Mediterranean, oriented with the European coastline at the bottom of the map and the North African coastline at the top, with indications of migration routes, checkpoints, cellular data towers, shipping routes, and financial patterns of movement (Hackitectura). The map was not just a representation; it was forged through a series of workshops, teach-ins, and direct actions that brought together practitioners from both sides of the Mediterranean; one experiment involved building a network link that created "a free public interface between the two continents."