The Evaluation of space Part: 9 (E.S.: 9) – part da ‘The University of Plymouth: A survey project’ 2010-2012 Or: ‘One years Psychogeographic adventure into the alien environment of Academic facilities, bureaucracy and failure that turns into my personal fiction.”
E.S.:9d /sect. a ‘Flora & Fauna (of The University of Plymouth).’ Or: “There is so much wildlife and flowers that there is no point in researching it all with this institutions grounds.”
By Oliver Griffin
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This series of pychogeographical adventures within the University of Plymouth, U.K, explores the t o p o g raphy through the typologies of the everyday objects and elementary architecture that clutters Oliver Griffin’s educational environment between September 2010 to November 2012. Though this transplantation into an alien environment for the purposes of education, these publications are records of mundane points of interest accompanied with observational notesand a crudely research history of the site. This is set of documents evaluates and archives a point in time where the United Kingdoms educational at a graduate level is changing within a political landscape along with the psychical environment of this particular academic environment.
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Borist Press
Life is boring, why make it interesting?
Borist Press
Life is boring, why make it interesting?
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