ABSTRACT
This paper outlines our design proposal for the OZCHI 24 hour design challenge. The design brief challenged us to identify an unused space and revitalise it through a design proposal. Through a series of inquires we conceived a design concept, introducing a labyrinthine experience into a linear urban space. Our argument in this paper is that documentation and externalisation serves both as a way of communicating the process, as well as creating an understanding of the design situation.
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Index Terms
- Labyrinth within: emergence through documentation
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