By extending the previous diagrams into a cube, a much more complex diagram came about. With the more dense center I think the idea of connected zones without division becomes clearer. The resulting diagram begins to take on a sort of "technological" look to it. I think my next step is to trace the interconnectedness of the pieces, kind of like a maze through the cube to study the relationships and adjacencies created.


I think my next step is to trace the interconnectedness of the pieces, kind of like a maze through the cube to study the relationships and adjacencies created.

Another thing I looked at is the idea of a mobius strip: no beginning, no end, only one side and one boundary.
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