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I was thinking about what Burens wrote about studio-gallery/museum systems and what was discussed in the seminar about the system being analogous to factories – both a zone of production. The meaning of the artworks are lost when transported to a gallery/museum context from a studio, so I came up with a versatile idea that would make the work stay integral in different settings indoors (I haven’t thought of outside spaces yet). I could start by drawing interior plans/shapes of architectural spaces. Firstly my apartment, then the studio space next Wednesday, then art galleries and museums. Then start making the plan of interior spaces into 3D shapes a few weeks from now using the wood workshop. It would be interesting to make these ideas out of galleries and museums and then show them there because the shape of the 3D model is site specific: the individual work only makes the most sense if it’s in that specific location.


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