The idea behind my timeline was that it would represent a mind map. There were 3 main points which would then have objects, information and pictures attached around that point. The recording of my days was done in chronological order as I started from the top left which is the conventional way of recording something. I then used green thread to represent the mini point of that day and used blue thread to represent the transformation onto the next day.
For my timeline I started off with day one where I created a 3D o2 with straws and a tissue and attached it to a board. I then attached some of the visuals recordings that I had made of my memories to the board, all that showed a range of techniques that we had learnt.
Photographing the stages of me burying my time capsule.
The process halfway through the day
Some of the visual recording that I had made in the day that I cut out to attach to my board.
I made some of my items 3D to give the visual outcome texture and so that the audience could interact with it and walk around to see different areas of my timeline.
I added some titles to my timeline so that people could understand what that information related to. I added colour and different fonts to represent how I felt towards that item.
Here I labelled the days so that there was a visual and formal order.
I added writing that had been said through the day or mentioned in the exhibition that I had recorded.
My table
The final outcome of my timeline.
I really enjoyed visually recording my timeline and I was really pleased that the recording could be physical and didn't have to be a drawing. I loved using all the different materials of pins, thread, paper, tape etc. and I was happy with the overall product as this was how I imagined it in my head when I was planning. To improve I would have liked to have added more colour to make the aesthetics more exciting. I was also please with my time management as I completed the task to the standard that I wanted in the given time. Overall this has been my favourite task so far.










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