Unknowing the Interstice (2014) Detroit, Michigan.
Wood, Steal, Light, Fog, Sound. Unknowing the interstice consists of a wooden structure that is slowly subsiding into the ground below. With no doors and no windows, the structure is a place we cannot enter. It contains and so controls the unfamiliar in a place that is restricted, unrevealed. It lies within our reach and yet we remain outside, within the familiar. Outside, in the familiar space, we hear a sound sporadically coming from the structure. Omnipresent and invading, the low rumbling brings us closer to the inside but never quite. The structure remains a static haunting, a spatial violation of the contiguous planes and thresholds that constitute our collective existence and in the space created between the sound and the silence of the structure; the Uncanny will reveal itself. |
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