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Underground train drawing composition

four_combined4_wUnderground train drawings composited together to make an image that's almost representational (a landscape? something else?) and almost (just) a scribble.

The source drawings: Underground train drawing one and two.

Related: takeoff and landing "airgraphs" between EDI and LHR, and Witold Riedel: "The movement of the subway can be like a giant invisible hand that just pulls and pushes everything and everybody around".

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This reminds me of something I did with a pen, a beeper motor, a feather, some paper and an interestingly forked twig... hmm and some wire and some red electric tape. Basically I had this tripod, w/ one of the feet as the pen--and the little delicate contraption danced around on the paper--I still have some of the drawings... I think I might need to scan them in now.

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