Our daily lives are constantly intertwined with virtual and reality as technology advances. Virtual space, through various media, is projected in real life. We can’t touch the border of virtual space, but we can feel the existence of the border. In a space where we work in our daily life, if two boundaries are allowed to exist, then these two boundaries will enclose as well as shape the new space. For example, if the virtual space is a fixed fluid, when it intervenes in the space as the second boundary of the building, the space of the existing physical building is divided again, or extended, and people cannot touch the boundary of the new space, but they can feel and experience the new space with the help of visualization devices. This space injects flexibility and variability into the unchanging physical space, and then triggers a new spatial narrative and communication.
By Caimin Shen
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