Spacetime Geographies #2: Time Connections
Time can be linear, circular, elastic – but always connected - all those concepts I believe are contained in the tubular spiral:

For this challenge I have made a word-map of places in my town which are important to me: my home, studio, garden, complex; shopping areas; useful services like bank and post office; eating and drinking places; entertainment, cultural and outdoor places. And paths that link them in some way.

I have added clocks indicating different times, which may be interpreted as the times I visit those places. Which may not the same each day – I don’t even visit them all each day – some days not at all – I stay at home and studio.

So we have a sort of irregular spiral along which time moves, but repeats some of the features, and changes them at some other times.


I like this concept!
Alicia