Week 2: THRESHOLD MAPS

While the Week 1 exercise, Everyday-X was about creating an 'audio walk' where you experience the everyday life of the city and reflect upon it, the Week 2 exercise was about mapping thresholds.

It meant drawing upon the memories of the last 3-4 months of being in the pandemic situation and how we have changed the way we inhabit spaces - spaces of our homes, our neighbourhoods. The maps were meant to reflect a typical day during the lockdown period or what one thought was a typical day for one's neighbours, or a map that brought out experiences on the personal front or one's thoughts as a designer during these times. The MAP had to be based on the idea of 'Thresholds'. This could be a physical threshold - between oneself and one's family, one's neighbours or one's schoolmates. It could be a social threshold. It could mean a crossing of boundaries. It could also draw upon the idea that we are today at the threshold of a global change/outlook towards the environment because of the pandemic and reflect this. It could be about thresholds between people & nature. The submission consisted of two parts: 1. MAP 2. NOTE explaining the map (150-300 words), in particular how it reflected the idea of 'threshold (s)'.

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