Reflective Expansion

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2020-04-22
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By putting the performance space between two service poché spaces, in front of a reflecting surface: Glass, and tuning light effect on both sides of the reflective surface, the definition of performance is expanded to include the daily behavior of the audience’s self, neighbors, and people on opposite side of the reflective surface. While the depth of space expands and contracts with the swinging light effect that oscillates visually between Opaque Division and Transparent Connection resulting from different levels of reflection.

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Master of Architecture
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Thesis
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Glass, Reflection, Performance
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Sha, Ling. "Reflective Expansion." (2020) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/114186.

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