Be mindful; if
requested to reduce the scope of your work and you think it will yield gross
simplification, do not submit, be mindful that ‘riddles’ and ‘poetry’ have
their place and rather find a method of delivery that captures the essence of
the information in a word, a sentence, an equation, a graph, a diagram, an
image, a film, a sculptural object, an instrument or a device and so
forth.
Observe and investigate the environment and history of a place in intimate detail. Whilst this method demands time it yields an informed response from you by default. This method culminates opportunities for constructive resolve and reason. Avoid quixotic investigation - whilst recording your (subjective) perception of place is important, the fundamental logistics should be driving objective observation. Search for novelties - perhaps there are those that can provide feedback and direction through experience. Remember to test the connections. Exploring the core of your posed question(s) should be a theoretical and physical practice in unison.

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