Space Addition-Corridor | 2001
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
Collage for Space Addition-Corridor, 2000, Pen, pencil, transparent paper and tape, 24,5 x 17 cm.
Collage for Space Addition-Corridor, 2000, Pen, pencil, red paper, transparent paper and tape, 24,5 x 32 cm.
Drawing for Space Addition-Corridor, 2000, Black pen on photograph, 15 x 10 cm.
Space Addition-Corridor, Site-specific installation, 2001, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Red tape.
“Space To Addition-Corridor” was performed in a place, where additions to the place occur constantly. It was upon a reaction to any kind of out of place addition that destroys architecture. Therefore the door added later to the space was deliberately excluded. The relation between the doors forms a diagonal geometrical space in the corridor. That was a second corridor space by reference to the coordinates of the given space. It was an attempt to distract the perception of the viewer following a corridor normally and the only way to continue the way is and to go through it. Being both in the actual space and the second corridor space created, the viewer was expected to experience the mutually irreducible difference of both spaces.