| Scale Model Video | |
| Scale Model Photos | |
Thoughts:
- Inspiration: James Casebere
- Even though the space is "fabricated" and not necessarily real, it becomes real by the way it is situated and presented.
- Light interacts in the same way as it would in a "real" space, i.e., shadows and reflections are just as apparent.
- A space is not only transformed by what is in it or what we put on the walls, but by how we present it and view it by our own perspectives. For example, looking at the space from directly above (as in the 9th photo) versus looking up close and in detail (15th, 16th, 19th photos) gives us a difference sense of the space or what is important to us in the space.