
Inhabitations which require Openness, Seclusion and Privacy – Mapping the Site
Congregation, intimacy, and solitude denote a different number of people inhabiting a space. When a body or several bodies come together to inhabit a space, a relationship is created within the bodies coming together and also with the space they inhabit. This exercise probed me to observe these relationships. While doing so, a few questions arose – What is the intent of these habitations? What … Continue reading Inhabitations which require Openness, Seclusion and Privacy – Mapping the Site