Hi :)

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The fact is I am too vulnerable to draw a conclusion, and I basically have no idea what am I making right now.
If a collection of certain events that informed my research can work as a description:



1) Once
I traveled home
on a moving car from a distant place
, not
knowing
where I was
and
which direction I was going
,
until I reach
a certain point at which
I
suddenly
found myself in
a place I know.
( )
from then my
location and direction
solidified.
What I knew
not
, the road before that point,
was not sequential
.
Evenly textured, it
floated, led nowhere.



2) It was not
until
after
seeing a photo
of
an illuminated
black
box space
that I realised I
had not seen the
space
lit up.
What I would do in a black box is,
to
slide my body
against the wall
, explore
where the room
extends.
Comparing to what the body reaches, what the eyes see overwhelms.
That somehow
( )
to a relation between
space-horizontal
and
map-vertical
: those that
cannot
exist at the same time, exists
simultaneously within
a map/
your sight/
some light.



3) Recently I grew a weird interest in
diagrams,
mainly
for those used
as an alternative
to (
conceptual
) text.
In the paragraphs above
I
left blank
some of the conjunctions I was not sure
which word to use.
How to imply an obscure relation?
How do I use
joints
between sentences,
and what happens in its transition/translation into a certain part in a diagram? -
Does
our language inform diagrams
or do
diagrams influence our language?