Steven Evans
The Podium Roof Garden, Nathan Phillips Square
With two twenty-foot long walls at Cambridge Galleries we could take advantage of the scale of the walls to create a walk. Each wall (one representing each project) depicted two continuous and concurrent sequences running at eye level. Walking one way, and then back again mimicked the clockwise and counter-clockwise experiences of each site. Out of range of the eye level sequences, were shorter sequences – cross paths, night walks, as well as the iconic static images. Hung above and below – positioned as special moments that you could take in along the walk – these compelled you to stop to look, pausing the constant pace of the eye-level intervals. At first the long sequences seem repetitive, but with the close and slow reading, the subtle nuances were revealed. Visitors walked back and forth – each time newly constructing a different narrative.
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Chris Pommer
Chris Pommer
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