Project Documentation

“Reflect” by Joyce Liu (2015)

Because South Craig Street is such a liminal space, I wanted to create something that would cause people to stop and reflect. Thus, I created some question cards and decorated a tree with them. Some of the questions include, Why

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“Reflect” by Joyce Liu (2015)

Because South Craig Street is such a liminal space, I wanted to create something that would cause people to stop and reflect. Thus, I created some question cards and decorated a tree with them. Some of the questions include, Why

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“Warm” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

  I observed the public space near east liberty and shady side. I felt the street is too desolate and cold. People do not talk, just use their smartphone or listen to music, indifferent to others. So I put the fireplace to

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“Warm” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

  I observed the public space near east liberty and shady side. I felt the street is too desolate and cold. People do not talk, just use their smartphone or listen to music, indifferent to others. So I put the fireplace to

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“Balance” by Luca Damasco (2015)

  It becomes quite clear upon entering the alleyway that this space is not meant for people. It is meant for passage. It is meant for the facilitation of travel and transport. Scattered throughout the alley, the byproduct of human

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“Balance” by Luca Damasco (2015)

  It becomes quite clear upon entering the alleyway that this space is not meant for people. It is meant for passage. It is meant for the facilitation of travel and transport. Scattered throughout the alley, the byproduct of human

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“Contemplation and Removal” by Guy de Bree (2015)

  Contemplation and Removal is a chair. The basic principle of the piece is that I would put the chair in a mildly difficult place to reach, in this case one of the plinths outside CMU’s Fine Arts Building. The

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“Contemplation and Removal” by Guy de Bree (2015)

  Contemplation and Removal is a chair. The basic principle of the piece is that I would put the chair in a mildly difficult place to reach, in this case one of the plinths outside CMU’s Fine Arts Building. The

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