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: interstice :

the term interstice is defined by webster"s dictionary as such; "a gap or break in something generally continuous" and that "interstice derives from the latin interstitium, which is itself formed from the prefix inter-, meaning "between," and -stes, meaning "standing." interstices are the cracks and crevices of life, and the word is often used for both the literal and figurative gaps of the world. in modern uses, interstice can even refer to gaps in time or to special niches in the larger expanse of something else."  these manipulated photos of architecture look to questions how we perceive space and how we move physically within and without it, looking to explore the relationship to these forms we create and live amongst.

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