Marseille, France. 2022
Research conducted as part of Chair 'Borders and Territories', TU Delft.
Project Author: Zofia Sosnierz
The research is centered on the definition and conceptualization of interval spaces, characterized as residual or side-effect spaces harboring numerous latent programs yet devoid of explicit programming. These spaces gradually materialize as an outcome of siting primal and secondary objects over time. Acted upon by various agents in unprogrammed or instinctive manners, interval spaces assume a dynamic role. Their undefined nature transforms them into arenas rich with possibilities, catalysts for change, conduits of freedom, and reservoirs of unrestricted availability. This study delves into unraveling the nuanced dimensions of these spaces, shedding light on their inherent complexities and the diverse ways in which they influence and interact within different contexts.




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