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Spring 2020

A change of perspective

Stien

Dear Stien,

Here is your maze, adapted to your curent situation. Because of your small room, the maze can be followed with your finger. You told me that for you, being « stuck » meant the inability to change. That things are frozen in time and space... This maze is a change of perspective.

I will guide you into building this maze. You have two sides, A and B.

Side A and B

You will need to print both sides on two different pieces of A4 paper. If you don’t have a printer you can draw the black lines on a piece of paper. A grid paper is recommended to make the task easier.

You will need to assemble both sides to make one paper, one maze. When the sunlight goes through the paper, the lines are overlaid. A marker in a plus form « + » is there to help you find the right corner.

You may have noticed the two circles in the maze. They work as wormholes. In other words, once your finger arrives on the circle you are brought to the other side of the paper. For example, if you were traveling on the side A, you are then projected to the side B.

A change of perspective.

Now, this maze is also a puzzle. Unlike other types of labyrinths, your finger can travel infinitely in the maze. But you need to find the right path. In the middle, there are two purple dotted lines. Find which purple line is the correct one and you will be free to visit other parts of the maze. Feel free to try all the types of paths possible.

Good luck with your maze, Roza