Lee Jang Sub
"Cities are living organisms. And their veins — the interconnected streets and walkways and alleys — are what keep the city’s vitality in flux. Each city has a different “circulatory system,” a different flow of its livelihood, a unique pattern that holds its cultural DNA."
I think this work is amazing, how an urban environment can be interpreted in such an organic way.
Jeremy Wood
Jeremy Wood is the author of this campus map of the University of Warwick.
Commissioned by Mead Gallery, Wood walked around for 17 days and traced 238 miles of pedestrian paths to draw a map of 1:1 scale on foot. The project, titled Traverse Me, was accomplished through carrying a personal GPS device which logged the route information. He then took the outline of pedestrian movement and layered it on top of area images to create artwork for the university’s gallery. These aerial images provide a sketch-like visualization of the surrounding environment.
Route taken mowing the lawn, thoughout the season.
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