Provisional Construction to provoke a Displaced City
A provisional construction can be a temporary event or even a physical thing but it cannot be permanent in its setting. It is a snapshot in time within the city, a flicker of excitement whilst the world passes on in its regular state.
A good provisional construction should make passers by stop to digest what is occurring; at least a moment of thought should be given to the unexpected. They should be made to consider what is happening and see their city in a different way. Too often people are walking in a state of numbness - the familiar becomes too familiar and the mind doesn’t interact with what is in front of your eyes. Provisional constructions tackle this whether it is ethereal or distinct and noticeable. The smallest suggestions sometimes have the strongest impact.
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- 3.4.08 / 11am
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