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[CITY LABYRINTH] Paris, France
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[CITY LABYRINTH] Paris, France

Khaos's grand proposal
Canzonett's three minor proposals (the Montmartre labyrinth is my personal favourite!)

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Since Khaos and the Paris group prefer to plan in BIG dimensions, here's another Paris labyrinth proposal.
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Really nice looking Smile
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Khaos wrote:
Really nice looking Smile
I got a reply from Eli Hunt, who called it a "marvelous labyrinth design". You can be proud of yourself, Canzonetti !

I took a closer look at the map today, and not only did you choose very good roads for the outer rings of the labyrinth should we use bicycles, but on top of that a fair share of them have a good set of subway stations. Assuming we get out of the subway at the correct places for the trackstick to be able to locate where it is, we might be able to use the subway network to save our runners some pain...Although I still believe it'd be better to focus on bicycles and jogging.
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Embarassed (blushing)

Thank you. I hope you will have fun organising and running/cycling/driving/whatevering that labyrinth!

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Canzonett wrote:
Embarassed (blushing)
Thank you. I hope you will have fun organising and running/cycling/driving/whatevering that labyrinth!
Yes, well we're still working on that part. It should at least be 4 of us moving within your design, possibly 6 to 8 - depending whether some of my students will want to embark on the trip or not. I'm going to use whatever free time I have this week to figure out whether we can use Vélib' bicycles safely in the areas you mentioned, because...Well, 10 kilometers takes already a little under 3 hours when you walk, so 5 times that is...Too much for one day Razz
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Tomorrow's the big day ! I've adapted the original design by Canzonett over the last week so it first the streets of Paris, charged up my camera and handycam, and am going to go print the directions for the labyrinth at school in a few hours - stopping at the store for supplies (water, bananas, sunblock) will also be a necessity !

The main problem for this labyrinth is I'll mostly be on my own during most of the ride. I know Eli and others mentioned it's important to be a band of many, but things turned out to be not so easy to schedule and people dropped out of the project as time would go bye. Still, I hope it'll be worth it and that it will help our friends get closer to their homeworlds !

Let me know if there's any advice you can give me re. walking the labyrinth, because I sure could use it ! Cheers.
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Good luck with the Paris labyrinth! I'm sure you'll have fun, even though you'll be on your own. It's a new way of experiencing a city, one somehow feels connected to the "larger whole" all the time and imagines what the shining red line one "paints" on the map during the walk will look like.

Try to keep as close to the middle of streets resp. the street-side part of the pavement as possible.

Check the trackstick's signal regularly and try to get at least one green "beep" if it gets lost. When Falco and I did the innermost circuits in Munich's omphalabyrinth, we lost the signal when walking round the cathedral, which would have spoiled a really nice-looking bit of our labyrinth design altogether So we jumped around on the square before the cathedral for some minutes until we got a green beep again. We forgot to do the same some minutes later in the southern part of the inner circuits, and the result was not that pretty ...

Don't forget to take a lot of photos of the trackstick, yourself and Paris's sights! They will look gorgeous if taken in this wonderful weather (while it seemed to be raining constantly during our omphalabyrinth).

Again: Good luck!

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Thanks for all the good advice Canzonett ! I'm sure I'll need it.

I just finished printing my directions for the labyrinth, and all I need to do now is go shopping for train/subway combo ticket, bananas and nuts, water and sunblock Smile Tomorrow's going to be an early day...But it'll totally be worth it, I believe. As you said, it's a completely different way to experience one's city.
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my advice is not to hold the trackstick in your hand while you walk if you can help it- in my first test walking with it, the line looks fairly drunk and on subsequent tests I clipped it to my hat or my shoulder. the line was much cleaner that way.

And also to have lot of fun doing this!

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I'll try to keep the fun part in mind ! I think I'll just clip the Trackstick to a strap of my backpack (but still in sight) so I don't have to worry about it all the time. Thanks for the pointers, Jasper.
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Thomas Bookmore wrote:
I'll try to keep the fun part in mind ! I think I'll just clip the Trackstick to a strap of my backpack (but still in sight) so I don't have to worry about it all the time. Thanks for the pointers, Jasper.


Also be sure to keep the 'globe' pointed at the sky at all times! That's the Trackstick's eye. Surprised
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Attempt on Friday failed, as Lemony Snickett would say, due to a "series of unfortunate events". Returning to Paris on Tuesday with a friend to (hopefully) make it throught this time ! For those really interested in seeing how things went on Friday, feel free to take a look.
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Thomas Bookmore wrote:
Attempt on Friday failed, as Lemony Snickett would say, due to a "series of unfortunate events". Returning to Paris on Tuesday with a friend to (hopefully) make it throught this time ! For those really interested in seeing how things went on Friday, feel free to take a look.


Aw! no- that looks good, from my perspective! You got a file! Sorry you were disappointed.

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Thomas Bookmore wrote:
Attempt on Friday failed, as Lemony Snickett would say, due to a "series of unfortunate events". Returning to Paris on Tuesday with a friend to (hopefully) make it throught this time ! For those really interested in seeing how things went on Friday, feel free to take a look.


Well, I suspect you're asleep now, but here's wishing you good luck tomorrow!
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