Fantastic session with the 2nd year ESALA students this morning.
Same brief as last time:
Using a GPS device respond to the following briefs:
i. Work with 2 lines:
This requires two groups to collaborate. The collaboration needs to be essential.
ii. Relocate an existing, meaningful route.
This means that participants should rotate, scale or change its
starting point, or all of these.
The relocation needs to give the route a new meaning.
iii. Draw a spiral.
The spiral needs to be meaningful in concept.
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