The most noticable contained space within the building - the "vacuum" space. The space arouses feelings of containment, however it is intended as a transition space, through which movement is encouraged. The erection of an archive of the collective works of each group spanning the previous three weeks whithin the frame of the window encourages one to pause within the space and become aware of the vacuums importance in the spatial qualities of the building. The archive too is intended as a container of percecption. Each group contributes a piece of work, physical or otherwise which lends itself to the individual and overall collective difference of percecption, both past and present. - Gavin
The most noticable contained space within the building - the "vacuum" space. The space arouses feelings of containment, however it is intended as a transition space, through which movement is encouraged. The erection of an archive of the collective works of each group spanning the previous three weeks whithin the frame of the window encourages one to pause within the space and become aware of the vacuums importance in the spatial qualities of the building. The archive too is intended as a container of percecption. Each group contributes a piece of work, physical or otherwise which lends itself to the individual and overall collective difference of percecption, both past and present.
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