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Visuals Passageway Project


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The Passageway Project is about how geometries represent space and how one can manipulate geometry in order to make a visually intriguing structure/passageway. This path is 32ft in length, allowing for plenty of space to experiment with multiple kinds of geometry. The experience going on inside this structure is undefined, rather it is left up to the imagination of the viewer. When presented with this tunnel-like room, where does one envision themselves? The varying sizes in the cuts and the winding paths act as a guide for the viewer to take themselves on a self-curated adventure. The differences in form have the ability to create either a familiar or foreign space for the viewer. The eye is guided from the entrance to the back of the passageway. The front void is the only available access point to this structure.