Thursday, February 7, 2013

MP 2 Experience

My journey to Ohio Stadium at 10:05 of Wednesdays and Fridays is one that I routinely enjoy compared to my other transits between classes. Normally I walk to class, which means about a 20 minute walk from my house off campus. The first day was a bit of a struggle. I got to the south side of the stadium and felt as if I was getting ready to watch a football game. I started walking around the stadium in a counter-clockwise fashion, hoping to see a sign or any type of direction. As I approached the east side of the stadium, I found the door marked with "Art Education Department". From there, it was a walk up a couple flights of stairs and I had arrived. Unlike a Summer morning, Winter doesn't have much to offer in terms of things that trigger your senses. Aside from feeling very cold due to the temperature, there isn't much more that happens in terms of my 5 senses. Sometimes I will listen to my IPod, which distorts any sounds that may be occurring outside. Since Art Education is my first class of the day, I normally get up with enough time to shower and get to class on time. By the time I get to High Street, I am fully awake and ready to start my day. I normally have tunnel vision as I am walking to class, so aside from walking and trying to stay warm, I don't normally do much else. It is different from the universal map discussed in class due to the fact that my experience is very one dimensional and doesn't change on a weekly basis.

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