A trail is not a road. It may not even be a path but can be an idea. Dictionaries list many possible definitions. The usual interpretation: “A track made passable, especially through wilderness.” Another common usage: “To drag or let drag along the ground behind”. One, a bit more sinister: “To move slowly after someone or something”. Or a more sublime reading: “A mark left behind by the passage of someone or something.” The Trails project is a collaborative endeavor. Participants are asked to make use of 360 video technology to interpret the prompt ‘trails’.
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