An initial attempt to map the empty space on my studio wall. If nothing is here: Then that must mean that ‘something’ must occupy the space either side of the arrows. How far can ‘nothing’ stretch? In this case, it is as far as the arrows – until confronted by other labels telling us that the space next to it is now ‘something’. The wall text takes these labels further. And what was originally pieces of handwritten masking tape has been upgraded into a more permanent wall text. But how can this be so? No space can truly be empty, there are always visual markers that demonstrate the presence of something ‘other’. I want to attempt to highlight these things and map them out in order to make them visible, and with the addition of the labels fill the originally ‘empty’ space.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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