Mind Map, Nicholas Elbakidze

1. My mind map was greatly inspired by a generic road map used the navigate areas of inhabited environments. I depicted my movement within the city. This navigational mapping documents my bodies past locations. I walked around the village looking for Christmas trees and wreaths which have been thrown away and placed on the sidewalks.

2. This mind map uses a key which depicts hand drawn icons of Christmas trees and wreaths. Theses icons are placed on the map to  document the placement of these objects. I chose this key as it seemed readable to most people.

3. I learned to pay attention to my surroundings rather than speed through my journey. Typically, I rush everywhere even when it is not necessary. This exercise, along with our other class activities, has allowed me to slow down and make observations which would otherwise go unnoticed.

4. This is my first iteration of this mapping exercise and I will be creating and uploading a more complex and conceptual mind map based on my journey after class tonight.

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