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Exhibition: A Strange Inversion

November 27, 2014 Posted by Andrea Kim Event, Graduate Work, Work

through peephole

Inviting all students and faculties to the design installation: 
A Strange Inversion
Works part of Master’s thesis by Andrea Sooyoun Kim

Time: Thursday, November 27th 6-8pm & Friday, November 28th 1-6pm
Location: BRIDGE Pop-Up located at 60 Main St

Thesis Title: [Un]homely Space: The Unbecoming of Everyday Architecture
Description: Everyday home is occupied with familiar objects, materials, and spatiality which become intimately associated with our senses. At certain times, however, this secure, private universe turns against our own existential being, dismantling everyday reality with its fearful nature. The exhibition reveals the secret of everyday architecture in which our unconscious is projected onto the physical materiality, creating spaces that are neither real or unreal.

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