Both the Salon de Fleurus and the MOMA model remind us of the 90ies conception of Virtual Reality... They are not showing Real Spaces, but are more trying to show structures and connections, links between the real and the virtual.

For our diploma, we tried to build such a space, a cheap 'real' VR room, where copies and print-outs would be on the wall, like results from different web-researches. The whole space as rendered Google... For navigation one could use an audio-guide, like in a museum, with fragments of interviews and some background texts...

Our idea was that the visitor would then start to see the links between the different data, building info-clusters on her own.
The whole space is actually filled up with invisible lines, connecting all the stuff, reconstructing and opening up hidden paths.

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