Further explore our territory individually, collecting 50 examples of visual documentation and 50 examples of non-visual documentation.
Visual Documentation
Non-Visual Documentation
- 16 people walked past me, an older couple, a professor?, and many students in groups and alone
- The temperature was around 65°F at 11:30 AM
- The temperature was around 58°F at 6:00 PM
- The sound of the water in the creek dominates the surroundings
- The remnants in the fire pit still smell a bit smokey
- Someone ate chinese food by the holey rock and left a smiley bag with red sauce and some rice
- Precious blue-green gemstones hide in the dirt
- A disgruntled art student abandoned their work
- An artist installed a sculpture in the creek
- A frog hops into the water and sits still at the bottom
- People in red vests investigate the area
- Smell of grass and trees
- Smell of garbage
- Rocks full of really old creatures that now house other little living things
- Years of hard water scaling piled on the rocks near a drain
- Lots and lots of hidden dripping drains, at least 5
- I sneezed
- Cold wet grass
- Crunchy leaves
- Solid stones
- Slippery stones
- Off balance
- Adventuring
- Climbing up the slope of the creek walls
- Rough bark
- Is it natural or man made/sculpted?
- Are the berries edible?
- Their juice smells bad
- Makes good ink/pigment
- Many distinct layers and ages of leaves
- Creepy tunnels
- Leftovers from human interaction with the territory
- Faint noise from cars
- Careful of the water
- Watching every step
- Leaping to safe patches of rock/sand
- Music from a student’s headphones
- Thumping bass from a passing car
- Curious glances
- Separated from campus
- Feelings of calm
- Thoughtful, mindful space
- Not a lot of foot traffic off the main sidewalk
- Sounds of pedestrians walking past
- Light chatter among friends
- People walking in silence
- Tension as people rush to get to classes on time
- Memories of eating ramen at the picnic bench
- Memories of a creek near my home, nostalgia
- The territory contains memories of everyone who leaves a mark on it, graffiti, litter, art projects, shoe-prints, etc