Kafka, lettre à sa soeur Ottla, 11 décembre 1918 : Panorama de mon existence.
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Kafka, lettre à sa soeur Ottla, 11 décembre 1918 : Panorama de mon existence.
Where is waldo?
1 win:
Eventually at one point identify what I needed to change and where
1 frustration:
Scale the image / crop it or make it into a circle - play graphically
1 code question:
Stroke colour different than fill?
1 code question:
Different ways to export
https://editor.p5js.org/ottla/full/Zu9ZkeOea
Biting the dust in Orsteds
and now taste the data!
People watching in Sandkaj
What:
Observing people activities in one specific location.
How/when/where:
Through observation and note taking
4 people observing
specific time (10 min): 16:00 - 16:10
Temperature 29 degrees
1 area of Sandkaj (see map below)
Why: to observe the interaction and activities in a specific space.
Who: People on Sandkaj at 16:00
Learning/breakthrough:
After gathering the data on the activities(what people are doing), the process itself allowed us to reflect and identify questions for further exploration. When seeing the data we started to make assumptions and then we wanted to investigate these assumptions. The next step could be who are doing what (e.g. how many people were alone or with others,…).
Franz Kafka with Ottla, his favourite sister.