Installation: Exploration of connection, fragility, and transformation. At the center of the is a cardboard heart, a symbol of life and pulse, through which red thread flows. Below the heart the thread forms tangled roots that carry the weight of chaos and confusion. As it passes upward through the heart, the thread begins to unravel and branch out into clarity, reaching toward fragments that represent moments from the poem and from nature. These elements become extensions of the heart’s rhythm, each connected by the same red thread. The work reflects on how everything fragile is held together by unseen forces, and how clarity can emerge out of disorder through interconnection.
The final version of the story map created. This map shows the "code" version of the poem, in terms of classes and instances. Each class or instance is in someway or the other connected to other class as well. It represents the characters, the movements, the elements of nature, etc. that are part of the poem as variables that can be used to create a core point of the coded poster and the installation. The city map represents the main concepts that take place in poem. After feedback received, the look of it was updated to make it relate more to the poem in terms of how it looked and how complex the poems concept is. The city now looks like a moss structure under microscopic view, which when looked from afar, resembles the centre dot of a peacock feather.