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Mapping the Invisible

Mapping the Invisible 

“Evanescent elements such as memories, stories, sensations and perceptions are just as much a part of places as more physical and tangible objects such as streets, buildings, landmarks, and topography. These evanescent elements contribute to our personal and collective relationships to places but as ephemeralities, they are difficult to identify, collect and map.”
 — Sébastien Caquard

This assignment asks you to observe the non-visible. To collect and categorize data on the invisible and then make it visible.


I knew that i wanted to map sound. i thought about different ways to do this and thought about using decibel readings or beats per minute.
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Mapping the Invisible
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Mapping the Invisible

In this assignment I observe the non-visible. Then I collect and categorize data on the invisible to make it visible.

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