/

toward delicious deadpan “images”

Will the concepts of city and architecture exist in the future? How should we view the current expansion and organization of increasingly disruptive forms of space in relation to the traditions and specificity of place? We would like to begin our experiment by considering a simple way of thinking about things and situations that are anonymous, autonomous, and ambient once we remove these frameworks.

In two recent interiors, we have placed details with clear shapes, such as crosses, waves, squares, and grids, in existing spaces with similar floor plans. These seemingly inert details are the result of our attempt to give the spaces their functions without foregrounding them, and we will stack them as a collection of analogous images to develop future projects.

Our activity can be described as collecting and delivering deadpan details and “delicious” images through such real space proposals. We have a hypothesis that 3D space is the most meaningful “image”, and we want to present the rich image as if it were something delicious.

/