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by Eva Knaggs
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Having autonomy over one’s living space allows for the development of a personal design process: a hyperindividual system of logic that responds to daily rhythm.
Seeing a complex object as a single line requires us to compress the object’s visual information and allows us to see what lines and edges differentiate it from the rest of the world, while maintaining eye contact with the subject limits improvisation and eliminates pressure to make ‘good’ or realistic art.
Ephemera can become an external hard drive, storing and preserving moments in time otherwise likely to disappear.