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“People and places where they reside are engaged in a continuing set of exchanges: they have determinate, mutual effects upon each other because they are part of a single, interactive system.”
- William S. Sax
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- Do we ever leave?
fascination with found traces of previous inhabitants, co-dependence and co-development of people and places. For a publication on a topic of the interior, I chose an old part of KABK building, and asked a dancer, another student, to do an improvised movement in a space familar to both of us.
A result is a free rumination on emotional growth within, love and discomfort, and all the layers which are left - mentally, and with stains, marks, and white wall paint - physically.
photography, dance, publication
2016