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Street Performance Space

LARGE ACUPUNCTURE concentric circles

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Upper Left: One-point perspective view approximating what a visitor would see on entering the art gallery Lower Left: Sectional view showing the length of the artspace, and a (rejected) idea for using contracting and enlarging circular cavities. Opposite: Atmospheric rendering of the final version of the artspace, featuring timber-clad walls and ceiling, high-gloss black ceramic flooring, and rammed earth plinths. Sculptures included here are the Venus de Willendorf, a reclining figure by Henry Moore, and Cecora by Stanislow Szukalski (Photoshop)

LARGE ACUPUNCTURE looking up, looking down

Above: A one-point perspective abstracted view of looking up the lightwell, which is clad internally with mirrors to create an infinite space through which the viewer below can look up and observe. The white square in the centre is the actual skylight, while the criss-crossed darkness surrounding it is the reflective mirror space.

Opposite: An atmospheric rendered floorplan of the final version of the artspace, emphasizing direct, indirect, and ambient lightsources (Photoshop)

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