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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
<small>The Line Takes Time investigates Weimar through walking, duration, and line. It explores how a line is produced not only by movement through space, but also by the time spent in certain places.</small> | <small>'''The Line Takes Time''' investigates Weimar through walking, duration, and line. It explores how a line is produced not only by movement through space, but also by the time spent in certain places.</small> | ||
<small>In this project, the line is both '''something''' '''measurable''' and '''something relational'''. It is generated through speed, rhythm, pauses, and dwell time, yet it also points to the idea that forming a relation with a place takes time. The line does not simply pass through the city; it gains weight where time, attention, and attachment begin to gather.</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> | <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> | ||
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