Deathbyarchitecture.com Posted August 25, 2015 Report Share Posted August 25, 2015 Walls are definitive surfaces of separation, both physically and visually. As an intentional division, walls define two sides with little room for interpretation. What if the characteristics of the division varied depending on one's distance from a wall? What if a wall was more opaque at a distance and more transparent up close? How might the perception of the 'other side' be dynamically affected by a wall? Why might walls obscure and reveal different views, sounds, or ideas? What happens when walls are nearsighted? Participants are encouraged to explore a variety of wall types including: building, free standing, political border, etc. Submission Details: Submissions may be conceptual, technical, and/or artistic. All graphics and text must be contained within a 4 inch diameter circle with white beyond. A submission is a single 300dpi JPG. Templates are on the website. Send submissions to PINcompetition@gmail.com and include your name, city, state, and country in the e-mail. International entries are welcome. Register by: 08-31-2015 / Submit by: 08-31-2015 View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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