Through a series of simple exercises, a single room is repeatedly reinterpreted and reexperienced. Participants encounter the room under different contexts, perspectives, purposes, emotional states, and conditions of observation. Some transformations emerge through memory, narrative, expectation, or imagination. Others arise from a change in position, a shift in scale, or the introduction of an object that alters perception.
The physical room remains unchanged. The walls do not move. The furniture stays where it is. Yet the room itself changes.
What becomes apparent is that a room is never merely a collection of walls and objects. It is also shaped by the context through which it is encountered.