The solution was to draw a series of unfolded plans of routes through the labyrinth to shed some light on what goes on, but importantly to not show everything. Leaving some up to the imagination of the viewer was important to me, because it adds mystery and opportunity and it becomes something more than just a drawing, it becomes a personal investigation when you look at it
"This leads down here, but what happens down this route?"
With dimensions of 2400x1500 to fill on my display with these routes, and a limited time in which to get them finished to print i managed to achieve something along those lines. A few points:
1. I was happy at the time with the work i produced. After a week of looking around the exhibition and back at my own work, i feel i have done ok, but there is room for improvement which i will explore over the coming weeks and post up the results here. So these are by no means the final product.
2. Colour and texture control in these images aren't as good as they could be, and over-laid hand drawings weren't as crisp as i'd like. These were all because of the time contraints and had i had another week at my disposal they would have been sorted. However, time was against everyone int he year and i haven't spoken to anyone who said they couldn't improve upon what they have done.
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The next route takes place as a potential escape route out of the labyrinth where the occupant can climb onto the roof of Bromley-By-Bow underground station and run around the housing pods which have begun to creep over the top of it. They can then get out of the labyrinth and make a quick get away. Alternatively they can use it to run into the labyrinth and then get lost amongst the maze, evading potential capture.
The next route is a more casual route through onto the tops of a set of housing pods, and it's where people have set up a roof space for them to use, utilsing the cover that the surrounding housing blocks give them they have the luxury of being a bit more free with how they use this space, and creating an outdoor area on top of the labyrinth is what they have chosen to do.
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