Thursday, 3 May 2012

EMP- Feedback tutorial

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15th March tutorials (tutor Kit)

Written feed back:

  

Stay doing strange experiments, mapping your everyday activities.

Maybe try and map emotions as well as activity.

Drawing journey or videoing

Experiment with people drawing maps of their own journeys.

 

Look at the- Protection for birds (plotting routes) RSPB.

Look at extinct birds and their routes?

Building nests, to a better situation if disturbed

 

MAKE A TIME PLAN

 

This tutorial has given me a few further ideas of ways I could experiment with mapping. I want to carry on with the idea of getting people to map out something from memory.

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