Wendy Welch Director of VISA sent me (and many other students) an invitation to participate in a workbook she is writing. She wanted us students to do the exercises she was proposing to use in her book. I chose the chapter on Mapping nad did two exercises from it. The first was a map of a familiar place, so I made a Map of Windrose. The secodn was to portray your day in the form of a map. Instead of physical spaces I felt my day ranged among a group of roles that I cycled through in a random and weird way. I did two versions of this second map. The first with just words, and as this seemed a little crude, I did a second using images instead, which I actually like a lot better. I ended up not sending her the one with words at all, but here I display both.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
VISA mapping assignment
Wendy Welch Director of VISA sent me (and many other students) an invitation to participate in a workbook she is writing. She wanted us students to do the exercises she was proposing to use in her book. I chose the chapter on Mapping nad did two exercises from it. The first was a map of a familiar place, so I made a Map of Windrose. The secodn was to portray your day in the form of a map. Instead of physical spaces I felt my day ranged among a group of roles that I cycled through in a random and weird way. I did two versions of this second map. The first with just words, and as this seemed a little crude, I did a second using images instead, which I actually like a lot better. I ended up not sending her the one with words at all, but here I display both.
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