Thursday, April 5, 2007
Mid Review.King's Chapel. Ashley
View of the interior, notice to the two markers in the center aisle.
Images of the chapel throughout its lifetime. Top left to bottom right: interior drawing from the beginning of the 20th century, exterior perspective drawing from the beginning of the 20th century, drawing from the 1930s?, drawing of the original and nonexistent wooden chapel, sketch of the chapel, drawing of the proposed chapel, and picture of present day.
Diagram illustrating the two zones of information. Top three images are descriptions displayed at various height locations, bottom three pictures display information that is collected. The far right image depicts the translation sheets for foreigners coded by color.
Diagram illustrating the existing positions of the markers and a view images of what this markers look like.
Investigating the proportions from phone to code at two different height locations.
Breaking down the grid of the code. How code works for different languages: Spanish, French, Russian, German, Japanese, Italian.
Diagram describing the concept of views restricted areas of the common visitor. One can scan code and view images or video of approx. view a floor above (mezzanine) and floor below (crypts).
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