T4 PROJECT TIMELINE: Mu (無) Part 1
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 2

This project timeline for Mu (無) Part 1 outlines the development of the work from initial research through to final installation and evaluation. The timeline shows how the project moved from concept development, photographic editing, cyanotype testing, and workshop learning into a long and repetitive material process. Making 350 small cyanotypes, producing a large cyanotype image, protecting each surface with PVA glue and matte varnish, and stitching the larger panels together became more than technical stages. These processes became part of the meaning of the work. The timeline reflects the physical labour, patience, and endurance required to transform images made while walking in Japan into an installation about memory, stillness, movement, and restriction. The use of orange safety barrier fencing connects to the body’s limitations and the gaps created by illness, while the cyanotypes and neon pink stitching suggest fragility, repair, and connection. By Week 14, the separate photographic fragments are brought together into one installation, allowing the work to hold both personal experience and material process. Week 15 allows for reflection on how repetition, adaptation, and care shaped the final outcome.
References:
OpenAI 2026, Project Timeline: Mu (無) Part 1, AI-generated image created by ChatGPT, 6 March. (Figure 1)


