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10 hours ago, jimmah said:

To save anyone else looking here is a link to the website - not much on there at the moment though

 Nunhead Art Trail | Openstudios

That map really is surprisingly weird isn't it. I don't know what the opposite to ASMR is but that's it.

Thanks for the link! I should have thought to add that.

If you click on "artists" in the menu, there is information about the artists, but it's very difficult to relate it to the map when you can't print off the map (at least I haven't been able to, but I've only tried from my phone so far).

20 minutes ago, OutOfFocus said:

I picked one up from Stuart Road allotments. Usually these events have them at venues. Use online map as a "bootstrap".

The map is better on paper - its 2xA5 on a cleverly folded A2.  Exercise for reader - how many folds.

Thanks for that. 

Re your exercise - doesn't it depend how it's folded? I'm not going to even attempt to get my brain round that 🤣

19 hours ago, OutOfFocus said:

I picked one up from Stuart Road allotments. Usually these events have them at venues. Use online map as a "bootstrap".

The map is better on paper - its 2xA5 on a cleverly folded A2.  Exercise for reader - how many folds.

Yes - reply from the facebook group; they're being distributed in the area and also by the artists.

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