


Continuation of the Mole Man Site drawing.
Overlaying the print "walking the fence" with the path drawing. Highlighting the monotony of the path along the protecting fence around the site, to the point where I got enticed by the changes in the fence, like the colour of the door and the holes that allowed me to get an glimpse of the other side. Although I was not able to overlook the whole situation, by the change of my position around the holes I got a sort of patchwork image of the behind. Space for imagination...
Associations with the drawings:
- print of the whole walk around the site on one sheet - limitations to what we experience that triggers our association / imagination
- blurred, imperfect picture underlines how we perceive, reflect our environment. The gaps in the print itself leave us space for interpretation / imagination and individual completion. The monotonous corrugated iron fence reflects the monotonous perception we have of our surrounding through routine.
- the holes in the fence are the only strong contours in the image. As in the real situation of the site they are the enticing points that trigger the observer to change his perspective and dig deeper, to look behind the skin of the fence.
- starting points for interaction with the site.
- through the peepholes we can glimpse the behind in limited but sharp cut-out views. The observer is forced to change his position in order to collect further sections of the behind that help him to puzzle the stored pictures to one piece.
- curiosity and the patchwork of his reality and imagination makes the spy to a participant of the site.
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