We think of space as static components that bodies discover, name, move through, rest in and generally occupy. Through regular transits, the space acquires patterns of habitation that consolidate themselves as routine and expected. The movements become predictable and the space acquires a oneness. What happens when a new body foreign to its patterns enters … Continue reading Traces
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in the absence of
How does a space look in the absence of habitation? How does space react to erasure? Does it reflect our fear of absence? Does space lose reference? Site. A loudspeaker sits atop a wall on the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan premises. The speaker plays an audio track in a continuous loop, where complete silence … Continue reading in the absence of