How can two-dimensional surfaces be shown in three-dimensional space? Our visual perception enables spatial vision through offset reflections of external space in our eyes. If we fix certain points in our view, surrounding surfaces are always focused next to these points. The merger allows stereoscopic
vision.
This place, like many others, is a two-dimensional gateway to multidimensional digital reality. It is currently being used to make selected projects accessible. It serves as a kind of exhibition space, which moves between constant change and digital temporality. On display is a small collection of work that investigates how to process data on site and make it instantly accessible; the relation between entities that form spatial temporality
and how a book guides through winding basement corridors.