Just been playing about with a couple of different ways that I could present the previous nets and data. I have come to the conclusion that I do not want my final result to be a piece of info graphics in the slightest. However, I am most likely going to have to present a piece of side info with the final thing to help explain it. That's one of the problems I have encountered with such a heavy/conceptual project - finding a way to be able to explain the entire thing to someone in under 10 minutes. Most likely without my supervision to be able to help.
This lead onto the inevitability that I am going to have to create a process book. Taking the most important/interesting pages from my sketch books, and mammoth preretrospect folder (no joke, there's about 100 double sided A3 pages in there), and curating them into another book. Thus visually showing my thought process, enabling the viewer to be able to get a glimpse into my mind. I can't show you any of it yet, on account of the fact that it isn't finished yet. And it only will be once I have put this project to bed. I will upload images of it once it has been completed though. Until then, here's the type of aesthetic I hope it will encompass:
These are from Land Route by Kasper Andreasen & Louis Luthi, which is a companium volume to a permanent installation made by Andreasen for the museum of Literature in the Hague. Check more from the book out HERE, along with some other book inspiration.