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ITheBrunswick

ITheBrunswick

Like Andor, when entering the Brunswick’s atrium, though not as exaggerated in colour, warmth does appear to be stripped away when underneath the A-Frames. In this process of visiting the Brunswick and replicating the image based on the image from Andor, I found myself perceiving the Brunswick as a sensory experience, potentially displacing its assertion within my own sense of reality.

The Brunswick appeal perhaps is successfully interpreted as an apparatus to see things as what they are through a sense of experience, and for this to spread, it is manifested through recognising the perception we choose to apply from our own imagination. 17 For this, I find that the reality of the Brunswick is interpreted and exaggerated in a futuristic setting. Even through experiencing the Brunswick in person, perceiving the form of it displaced as an ‘image’ from Andor and further displacing it in person when recreating the image, transforms the Brunswick from real to virtual, which in turn allows it to exist beyond its own reality . 18 https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv8jp0nh.9

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