implicit --> explicit
interpretation visual interpretation in the dark
interpretation visual interpretation in the dark
In the early evening of a foggy day, the bus I was on was running on the highway between two cities. The horizon was dark; the things I was used to seeing every day had all disappeared, only the windows of highrises were light, like geometrical figures suspended in the quiet night air. Without a frame of reference, their distance and size had become indistinct. The geometrical figures of light were communicating some information in space, but the space they were in suggested several possibilities.
I would like to translate a spatial assemblage into information in another space, and, through its oscillation between states of immobility and movement, create two spaces visually transforming into each other.
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