My thesis research travel was funded by a Penny White Award, and the required presentation/exhibition is coming up! Drew and I have been working hard to get the materials together, and we finally sent our first LARGE board to print today. The board consists of a series of axons/diagrams that illustrate the physical, social, and economic landscape of the mining belt in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. It was pretty challenging to diagram all these different factors accross a 100-km strip, but I'm hopeful that they drawings will be well received.
The remainder of the drawings will attempt to document processes that we observed while in South Africa, and you'll have to come check out the actual exhibit at the GSD from 3/7-13 on the student wall! I will post the all the final drawings after the exhibit, but it's much more fun to see them in person!
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