Friday, February 27, 2009

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We chose the lobby of Hayes Hall in the School of Architecture and Planning at SUNY Buffalo because it serves as gallery space, which is consistantly being renewed. We felt that the changing art exhibits would add another layer to the research and installation.

Our initial study:
1. Take a picture every second for an hour
2. Locate pedestrian footprints on a plan of Hayes Hall
3. Combine each image into a film

The study produced a heat map, which generally located footprints and frequency throughout the hour.

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