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<small>The project begins with the question: '''How does a walking body produce different lines of duration across different spatial conditions?''' In a small and accessible city like Weimar, time is not only about travel distance, but also about where one chooses to stay, slow down, or pass through.</small> | <small>The project begins with the question: '''How does a walking body produce different lines of duration across different spatial conditions?''' In a small and accessible city like Weimar, time is not only about travel distance, but also about where one chooses to stay, slow down, or pass through.</small> | ||
==== Background: '''From Malleable Boundaries to The Line Takes Time''' ==== | |||
<small>This project builds on the idea of social bubbles that I explored in my previous group project '''Malleable Boundaries'''. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KWnuCD2nRijbo7d3_KUKE3WFeJoOoQmnBTj_BNDVki4/edit?tab=t.0 Malleable Boundaries_Submission] .While that work dealt with invisible social boundaries through proximity, distance and separation, '''The Line Takes Time''' shifts the question to the scale of Weimar: do the campus and the rest of the city produce different bubbles? In this project, bubble conditions are investigated through walking, thresholds and dwell time, and translated into a line-based notation.</small> | |||
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* <small>thresholds create changes in the behavior of the line</small> | * <small>thresholds create changes in the behavior of the line</small> | ||
==== [Possible] | ==== [Possible] Installation ==== | ||
<small>The project may result in a series of '''''walking plots, drawings, video plots, or a line-based installation'''''. These outputs translate walking data into visual patterns of movement, duration, staying, and spatial relation.</small> | <small>The project may result in a series of '''''walking plots, drawings, video plots, or a line-based installation'''''. These outputs translate walking data into visual patterns of movement, duration, staying, and spatial relation.</small> | ||
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