Rossetto suggests that the turn toward maps as practices/processes may dissolve maps into their relations as practices/processes. In I Object-Oriented Cartography: Maps as Things i , Tania Rossetto invites readers to notice how the map gives back. Rossetto suggests cartifacts and mapscapes as a way of thinking through the extraversions of map-things, where maps are 'entangled in ever-changing and unpredictable meaningful or non-meaningful relations that holds interest' (p. 54).