In groups of three, students retraced their previous path through Uptown Waterloo, but this time in the reverse direction. I asked them to write a creative expression for some location or moment along their 30 walk to and fro Uptown Waterloo. The expression was to follow parameters linked to concepts introduced in previous modules, and determined by the roll of three dice. Using these three parameters (structure, perspective and activity) the students were asked to write a creative expression of the city characterizing the influence of structure, heightening a particular perspective, and based on the idea of an activity.
Structure (black die) | Perspective (white die) | Activity (red die) |
Nodes | Artifact | Playing |
Edges | Wealth | Working |
Districts | Place | Moving |
Landmarks | System | Speeding |
Paths | Problem | Relaxing |
Beginnings | History | Walking |
Here is what the students came up with:
Roses are red
We wish Silver Lake was blue
But its not
Because its clogged by goo
Rose are red
Violets are blue
We move along pathways
To get different views
The power corner is a landmark representing the place of Waterloo and the people working here.
Frolicking through the snow, without snowshoes, surrounded by edges.
A constantly moving system of roads that come together in a powerful node (power corner).
Moving through the network of interconnected paths of travel allows the mind to perceive a sense of place.
Walking on edges of the past, present and future.
While speeding through the various different edges, one observes changes and differences in wealth.
Calmly distinct boundaries are evident from the distinct hierarchical structures that exist within housing. The facilities belong luxury and relaxation (cosmetic surgery clinic).
The system of streetlights stops speeding cars when crossing important landmarks such as the power corner.
While following our path we approached a problematic intersection with speeding cars.
The historical landmarks bring a state of relaxation to all who walk by.
No comments:
Post a Comment