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Perspectives of Spaces - Finding Accidental Alphabets

Updated: Jun 30, 2020

This was a fun journaling exercise designed to get participants looking at interpreting space differently, it involved building up a photographic library of typography and individual letters, created by lines or objects found within their environment. Each participant used a camera/phone to take photos of as many non-typography-based letters as they could, duplicated letters made out of different formations were welcome.


An example of this was the tire of a car being an "O" and a manhole lid being an “O” as well. These were then collaged together into into words creating an exploratory language for our spaces.








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