Quick sketch of a possible install in a GOMA. I like the scale of the main hall in GOMA and the fact that the room has windows along both sides to allow natural light in. The problem however is that the ceiling is very high and ornate. The projection glass screens will either need to be attached to steel rope using the pillars (similar to the set up at Aleksandra Domanevic's show) or as freestanding screens. Each screen will also need a video-projection system. Again, the difficulty here will be working out where to hang the projectors. There is a danger of making the overhead structure too complicated and untidy looking. Also, ideally I would like the work to be somewhere where the public might happen across it and not just museum goers. I need to consider other gallery spaces that are more 'open' and viewable by the public i.e. that have glass fronted spaces?
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