‘PARALLEL INTERSECT’
Monash University Museum of Art
This installation was built as part of the 'Pavilions For New
Architecture' exhibition at the Monash Museum of Modern Art in
September 2005. Our proposition grows partly from the curatorial
directive of pavilions at a scale of 1:3, establishing a relationship
to an imaginary absent entity at scale 1:1. This intersects with
a parallel interest in the mythical possibility of a fourth spatial
dimension. Whilst unproven or better, unprovable, there has been
through both science and literature much conjecture about this
possibility, where comprehendible evidence of this co-existent
four dimensional world exists through the three dimensional shadows
that are cast. A further source point for our proposition is the
duality of two brothers in architectural practice, at times convergent
and other times oppositional vectors of thought, attitude and
response. Using the arrow for its vector quality and ubiquitous
cross-cultural presence within visual language, the pavilion is
formed from two supporting devices; the impossible meeting of
floor and ceiling planes and the dual shadow volumes cast from
the absent, but suggested four dimensional arrow form. Separate
but intersecting, they embody the dual vector source of our practice
whilst orienting viewers within the gallery space.
Photography – Shannon McGrath