A Space Between Utopia and...
A Space Between Utopia and a Place We Know 2006, 210x297mm, 100pp., 126 ill. in colour. Bookwork prototype/as yet unrealized.
A large public park interpreted during the course of several months as a photo-essay.
'When the nighlights are extinguished the sky reasserts itself as the common denominator of all architectonic features; a temporal phenomenon that appears to modify volume, bulk, surface and, most crucially, mood. The shadow forms that expand and contract are two-dimensional distortions that reveal gradients, curves and hard edges; both mapping and animating. A single building lies under the sky, a unitary space, that closely defines its own immediate area, multiplying-up to form the greater whole of the city - a multifarious space that is not easy to comprehend or experience in its' totality from a fixed, ground level viewpoint'
A large public park interpreted during the course of several months as a photo-essay.
'When the nighlights are extinguished the sky reasserts itself as the common denominator of all architectonic features; a temporal phenomenon that appears to modify volume, bulk, surface and, most crucially, mood. The shadow forms that expand and contract are two-dimensional distortions that reveal gradients, curves and hard edges; both mapping and animating. A single building lies under the sky, a unitary space, that closely defines its own immediate area, multiplying-up to form the greater whole of the city - a multifarious space that is not easy to comprehend or experience in its' totality from a fixed, ground level viewpoint'