Friday, February 09, 2007

Mapping You.

Girls and boys, the time has come for me to stop, look back and pick up the pieces I've left behind. You know how uncertainties sometimes took over and you'll have to start looking around again, only to realise you're not where you are supposed to be. I've gotta start mapping out my way around again everytime this happens. But that's what's it is. All the different maps from everyone of you out there will form intercepting points, creating crossroads, bringing the network to a higher level.

Take some time to check out the project Mapping the Necklace...
text in red from mapping-the-necklace.org.uk



explore, create, record and share your journeys in the North East of England: in The Durham Necklace Park

Can you roam a park which doesn't, as such, really exist? Can you investigate compelling experiences you think are there but are so 'privately owned' you've always assumed weren't yours to find? Can you actually map something - a trail, a place, a sense - that is short-lived? And can you decide for yourself what today's process of mapping - given all of our design tools - really means, and capture the experts who will help you make the mapping happen? Yes, you can... in the City of Durham, where the Necklace Park has 'opened for business' - virtually - and where on May 5-7, 2007 you will be able to help create and join teams of other spies, geeks, performers and lone rangers and (un)usual suspects to track, create, design and compose along the 12 miles River Wear's 1,000 years of river-linked experience.

And you needn’t even be there to do it…




Designs of the time 2007


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