ah! well its a book exploring the relationship into what people regard as public & private space (2factors, openness and ownership). i used a double narrative when i made the book with the privacy section hidden within the public, to emphasise it and generally make it more interesting to look at and flick through again
— openness concerns the presence or absence of entry criteria, anyone can enter public space & leave it when they choose
— with private space, entry is controlled by an individual or group who can decide for themselves who to invite in and on what grounds
— openness concerns the presence or absence of entry criteria, anyone can enter public space & leave it when they choose
— with private space, entry is controlled by an individual or group who can decide for themselves who to invite in and on what grounds