Oxford Dictionary of Geography: spatiality
The effect that space has on actions, interactions, entities, concepts, and theories. Physical spatiality can also be metaphorical. It is used to show social power—thrones are higher than the seats of commoners, and ‘high tables’ for university teachers in most Oxbridge colleges physically elevate the teachers over the taught. People use proximity to show how intimate they want to be with others (See personal space), or orientation; we may face someone or turn away from them. Institutions and governments have used large architectural spaces to invoke awe, while restaurateurs may create ‘cosiness’ in small spaces.
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Biosphere 2012. Russell Moreton
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Human Filament 2010
Human form on lightweight Chinese paper, cyanotype process with photograms of threads and stones. Outline and interior networks mapped in ink.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Drawing as a structural component #1
Material Odyssey, ideas around space and structure.
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