This week the installation in the project space and spending time with the work and exploring the works response when composed differently within the space. A tutorial with Craig Barber involved talking about making and breaking the work. The importance in finding the compositional breaking point where the work is no longer ‘right’. Through pushing these boundaries new area of the room come into play and interact with the works. The ‘Hoverly’ piece and ‘Is My Blue Your Blue’ – bench and wall piece are two seperate works but through pushing the limits of works the interactions between these works intensify. There is sound playing with Hoverly which i have found, along with the video, draw people to this work first. The positioning of the sound being exclusively a part of this piece could be a strong player in why this occurred. It would be interesting to consider the sound a part of both pieces, unifying them within the space.