Night Moves

Waiheke, 2016

I was invited to participate in a joint project (between AUT and University of Sydney’s Master of Architecture Program) that displayed architectural models exploring the Zoon Politikon as part of the Venice Architecture Biennale, held in Venice in 2016. The exhibition Time-Space-Existence was curated by The Global Arts Foundation and held at Palazzo Mora. As a non-architecture student, my intention is to model via a cross-programming schema. In this early experimentation, a night swim on Waiheke activated ideas of the shadow with respect to the divine side of language as non- instrumental; darkness, night and fundamental or essential solitude as I disappear into the material environment.