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Inhabitable Camera / Theatre for One

Inhabitable Camera / Theatre for One
At the threshold between two dissonant worlds, an object punctures the skin of the building, revealing the inside of a hidden atonomy, which was not supposed to be visible. Through a carpet in a way too small door, one enters a tiny supple box, from where an optical illusion, or silent play can be perceived. Here the geometrical space is not revealed, but the observer is allowed to recreate a feeling of depth and volume, based on the vague fractions emerging from the darkness. Therefore; ‘this space exist only in the mind of one person at a time’.

Inhabitable Camera / Theatre for One
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