The second map finished as a negative of the daytime map to show how the underworld takes over the space at night and plays music on the steps.
Posted 12 May 2014 15:08
The first map of the site at daytime.
Posted 12 May 2014 15:04
From my site analysis I developed the idea of my narrative and started sketching out a map.
Posted 12 May 2014 15:01
My hidden treasure was hard to choose between so many tempting choices. But I selected the basin next to Bridgewater Hall where we discovered some homeless people on the second visit, in addition to the rubbish I saw at a closer look underneath the water surface. This inspired me to create a narrative around the world as we perceive it on first sight and how we want to see it (upperworld) and the rubbish that is discarded and the people we do not want to accept as part of our society (underworld).
Posted 6 May 2014 23:45
For our second day we set off in our crews after a talk from Morage Rose and walked through the city to find the city's hidden treasure. Bottled messages gave us hints what to do next. Our last instruction was to walk to "the edge of the world" and to cross it if we dared to. So we crossed the bridge to Salford...
Posted 6 May 2014 23:39
During the first session we listened to an introduction talk by Emily Crompton and afterwards generated our pirate code in our crews. May I introduce myself: Lea Sharkbait from the "Invisible Visible".
Posted 6 May 2014 23:29