AXIS

Annika Munro

Bachelor of Design with HonoursSpatial Design

A walkthrough of the experience at all four locations. Collectively, the event provides a space for the residents of Wellington to reevaluate our relationship with technology and how it serves us.
The first of four locations—Tanera Park, Brooklyn—reveals the invisible lines drawn across physical space by digital mapping technologies.
The set of digital drawings communicates the physical space as a site for dialogue, a sequential story from an embodied perspective.
A site plan as you would see it from the top of Tarikākā, showing each location across the city and its corresponding scale— a framework used to organise the event.

Bachelor of Design with Honours

Spatial Design
AXIS maps out a series of four embodied experiences as part of a month-long event across Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. Collectively, the sites interrogate the concept of ‘vision’ to understand how digital navigation technologies dictate our relationship to our wider environment. Unveiling the digital infrastructures concealed within physical public spaces, the shared experience of the lens invites residents to collectively reevaluate our relationship with technology and how it serves us.
Exhibition location
Block 12 Level B