Week 10
It was a very strange week at Wimbledon. All the BA students had gone home, and it was mainly just us in the building. I seemed to lose a bit of motivation this week as I think I needed a break. I ended up just finishing up a few pieces of work, but not the pieces of work that I wanted to be doing.
Wednesday was a pretty manic day, I had to make sure that I had all the books I needed for research purposes over Christmas, and to make sure I had these, I had to take a trip to Chelsea and St. Martins. Chelsea is no problem, but the St. Martins building on Southampton Row is a complete maze. Luckily, I remembered my way around this labyrinth from going to that symposium a few weeks ago. It’s actually a really interesting building, and it’s kind of a shame that they’re getting rid of it. The inside isn’t particularly nice and there is graffiti on the walls, and it is very unloved, but there is just something about it. There wasn’t anybody else wondering around these corridors as I was there, it felt quite surreal. The lifts were still broken, so I got to walk up the stairs again, only 4 flights this time though.