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How can we continue exploring paper's malleability, fluidity, delicacy, tactility and ephemerality?
How can we envision the behavioral components of paper in our culture in the future?
How can we use paper to sculpt out the spatial experience of our surroundings?
How can we re-imagine its purpose in our everyday mundane activities?
How can we make paper high-tech without incorporating technology?
How can paper be used to remind us of the poetics of the everyday?
We are interested in the intimacy of looking at small objects, gestures and activities in everyday life and how can the structures behind these be brought to the foreground in a familiar and inspirational manner. We also want to explore the immersive environment that we are all living in and how we can sculpturally and architecturally elevate human experience in this space. The idea is to combine the two approaches in a collaborative effort to cover the whole spectrum of these.
This photographic archive is an on-going documentation of our experimentations with paper.
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Catherine Wakim & Duy Pham

