“…But it also reflects a new interest in volumetric spaces. The verticality of knowledge production, and of technological life, has recently become a key interest of geographers and historians of science and technology (Hardenberg, 2020; Minor, 2020; Pérez, 2015), informed in part by the recent surge of interest in vertical and volumetric geopolitics (Endfield & Van Lieshout, 2018; Lin, 2016; Veal, 2021). Critical zonists likewise urge a re-orientation of spatial perspective in environmental thought, one which emphasises vertical connections between bedrock, soils, biota and atmosphere, thus calling forth new means of environmental visualisation which transcend conventional cartographic practices and their horizontal biases (Arènes, 2021; Arènes et al, 2018).…”