Rectangel Prism | 2001

MSGSU Arthitecture Faculty

 

 

Rectangel Prism, Site-specific interference, 2001, MSGSU Arthitecture Faculty, Yellow tape, Photograph by Sedat Balkır.

 

 

 

Rectangel Prism, Site-specific interference, 2001, MSGSU Architecture Faculty, Yellow tape, Photograph by Sedat Balkır

 

By displaying an inclined rectangular prism, it is referred to a contradicting condition where difference is perceived, a different condition that is observed in an architectural space with its vertical and horizontal constructions in our image world. This change made in the space itself, forms a second space within space. By pushing back the visible points and revealing the hidden ones, two different spaces are simultaneously shown to the viewer.