In order to solve the “problem” of an empty space, put measures in place to ensure that the space is not empty. In reality the space can be occupied with a minimal amount of things, yet the concept that informs the work can be complex enough to fill the room. The audience’s own enquiry into the work can fill the space, in addition to the physical presence of their body in the space. The space is not physically or conceptually empty, it just requires the input of the audience to complete the work, and completely “fill” the space. > Place the audience in a negative space < Catalogue of the currentBlind spots
Vision Reveal part of... Conceal Isolate Control Suspend information An open book An open container A vessel A vessel to be filled Occupation Fulfilment Opportunity Success Outreach Capability Chance Suspension Overwhelm Underwhelm DON’T MAKE MEDIOCRE ART
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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