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October 28, 2005
Labyrinth as Process
This week for spatial, we are collecting data for our labyrinth project. Since I have been wholly immersed in physical computing for the past three weeks, I thought that the process that my group went through to build our breathable plushy would be a great fit for the labyrinth project.
There are two maps. One for the observation phase and one for the implementation phase. The second one is a continuation of the first. In the three weeks that we spent on this project, we travelled down many interconnected paths to our final destination. We backtracked, turned down certain directions and accepted others. The maps above are the raw data for the paths we traversed. In the maps, as our ideas become more solid, I start using more photos and less clipart.
Since we are considering labyrinths, these are not linear maps. One could be dropped down in the middle of either of them and then travel through the tunnels of process.
I'd also like to thank Min who taught me a thing or two about documentation. I wouldn't have believed that so much happened so quickly if it wasn't all blogged.
Posted by Bukhin, Mike at October 28, 2005 01:06 AM

