Thinking about the ideas that Doreen Massey had highlighted in her book 'For Space' (see previous post), I began noticing the physical division of space by fences and walls and I became particularly interested in areas that were not in use and yet cordoned off in some way to prevent access. To draw attention to these 'dead' spaces I weaved red ribbon in-between the entrances and added a bow in reference to grand openings of finished developments.
Friday, 2 July 2010
Empty Space
Thinking about the ideas that Doreen Massey had highlighted in her book 'For Space' (see previous post), I began noticing the physical division of space by fences and walls and I became particularly interested in areas that were not in use and yet cordoned off in some way to prevent access. To draw attention to these 'dead' spaces I weaved red ribbon in-between the entrances and added a bow in reference to grand openings of finished developments.
Thinking about the ideas that Doreen Massey had highlighted in her book 'For Space' (see previous post), I began noticing the physical division of space by fences and walls and I became particularly interested in areas that were not in use and yet cordoned off in some way to prevent access. To draw attention to these 'dead' spaces I weaved red ribbon in-between the entrances and added a bow in reference to grand openings of finished developments.
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Great action! It's as if to remind them and say, "when can we have these spaces back?"
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