Giulia Morrone
Depth Discovery / Kilpatrick Hills Quarry, 2022
Digital illustration on paper
Unframed: 18 x 18 cm
Framed: 20 x 20 x 1 cm
Framed: 20 x 20 x 1 cm
This work is framed in a black frame. Architectural discourse relies on the digital interpretation of space; its practice on the extrapolation of resource. The depths of this quarry, wedged...
This work is framed in a black frame.
Architectural discourse relies on the digital interpretation of space; its practice on the extrapolation of resource. The depths of this quarry, wedged between urban streets of Glasgow and the naturalised Kilpatrick Hills, is suspended between reality and fantasy, its present-day surface extending to depths unknown in white space divorced from its 'natural' setting.
Architectural discourse relies on the digital interpretation of space; its practice on the extrapolation of resource. The depths of this quarry, wedged between urban streets of Glasgow and the naturalised Kilpatrick Hills, is suspended between reality and fantasy, its present-day surface extending to depths unknown in white space divorced from its 'natural' setting.
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