From every starting point on the map of Imaginary Evidence, there are a number of possible routes or journeys. This structure exists to facilitate a space where, "the experiential and the informative meet" (Tim Etchells in correspondance). Over a period of approximately 10 months, while investigating Imaginary Evidence, I asked groups and individuals to respond to the CD. They were encouraged to give feedback about the elements of the experience that took up residence in their own memory, staying with them after leaving the screen. I specifically asked them to try to concentrate on the places where the experiential and the informative met. Most often, users cited journeys, suggested or impossible, within the sketch-map interface. Presented below is a selection of the journies most often cited by users. Clicking on the text randomly selects another.
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