printing + hanging process
title: relations, ships & wrecks (2009)
urls: shipsandwrecks.com // single page
proposal: view as image // download as .pdf
printing + hanging process
title: relations, ships & wrecks (2009)
urls: shipsandwrecks.com // single page
proposal: view as image // download as .pdf
gallery photos of the maps, and my awesome mom
date: early may, 2009 at M.S.U.
photos: chris fetherston, j.r.
title: relations, ships & wrecks (2009)
urls: shipsandwrecks.com // single page
proposal: view as image // download as .pdf
the six finished maps
TITLE: relations, ships & wrecks (2009)
URLS: shipsandwrecks.com // single page
PROPOSAL: view as image // download as .pdf
Time flows, but which way? This quarter I’m teaching an information design class, and my students and I were having a conversation yesterday about the ways time can be visually represented. The answer, predictably, is a timeline…
this is a short bit on looking at time and direction in non-standard ways. this project utilizes multiple directions- the most obvious of which is really not all that practical, or relevant to the purposes of the project.
it’s a bit tight to follow the spiral month by month, year by year. but what fun is that? what were this person’s septembers like? their summers? winters? the first or second half of their life?