While wandering around the internet looking for anything on mockups I stumbled across the Laboratory of Literary Architecture today. Here’s what their website says they’re all about,
The Laboratory of Literary Architecture is a cross-disciplinary exploration of narrative and space. It is for anyone interested in literature — from high school through graduate school and beyond — and, in particular, for writing, literature, and architecture students and professionals, as it explores how pure, spatial, wordless thought is an essential aspect of both literary and architectural structures.
I kind of like their alternative description better.
A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration Of Literature As Architecture
The Joy Of Cardboard, Glue And Storytelling
Italics are mine.
To me it looks like one of the things they do is explore using mockups to express stories and stories to express mockups. Stories and buildings / Buildings and stories: I hear an E. L. Moore resonance with a Mister X overtone in there somewhere.
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