Hello and a Happy New Year to anyone still checking back on my blog. Apologies for the lack of posting over the past month or so, it has been a busy time with Christmas, New Year and of course, the writing of a Thesis Research Document and a Seminar Paper!
As such, there hasn't really been much to say on here. However, both documents are now complete, hurrah! I won't be uploading the whole document to my blog but here are a couple of example spreads from the Thesis Research Document.
The Seminar Paper follows a similar aesthetic but takes a more indepth look at the sublime whilst incorporating the ideas of memory and the terrain vague as studied throughout this semester.
Whilst the first semester has technically finished, the thesis train continues on with full momentum, and so the next steps will see a large scale accurate site model being produced. This model will be used to explore the site further, particularly around the areas that are currently inaccessible to human exploration. As such, the model will be able to be assembled, disassembled and reassembled again allowing a small endoscopic camera to be positioned inside and inbetween the more difficult areas. The aim of this being to determine where key interventions across the site will take place.
First decisions to make are
1. exact area of site to replicate
2. scale of model
3. construction methods and materials used
4. methods of disassembly
More to come over the next few weeks...
Hope you all had a lovely festive period.
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