Monday, April 4, 2011

Binary outcomes - how do I design to accommodate multi-programming with limited gestures?

Closure outcomes for the open-cut mines and overburden are likely to incorporate a patchwork of end-use programs. Rather than design for each given scenario, I have drawn up a diagram for possible programs to connect with required closure practise. These connections suggest a binary in which more than one program can be indicated within a given space.
There were diagrams and then drawings of diagrams of precedents studied. The only escape from this graphic banality was to produce snap shots of the fusion.

These programs could next be configured within one mine site and 'refused' to address the question 'what scale of gesture is required to render the intended end use'? Alternatively these scenarios could be played out across the broader region to question how the area might  work as a whole, rather than segmenting closure by land owner.

Keep scrolling past the words and arrows - some 'designs' are below!

 









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