Floor Space is a site-reactive body of work employing intervention and gesture to reflect on observation, occupation, and ownership. Through responsive acts of installation, overlapping inhabitancies are materialised; resisting the production of emptiness to reframe and reveal its possessive gaze.
“Nothing was pinned to anything, really: no dramatic new relation was produced; neither the trees nor the roots were privately renamed. She did it. That’s all. She did it. Which means that now there is a pin there and if left alone, at some point it will have grown old.”