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Echo Chamber for Two Bodies

The cube is porous, composed of countless points—like breath suspended in air. It is not solid architecture, but accumulated perception. One body enters. The other remains just outside. Yet their shadows travel together. In this meditation, space becomes a collaborator. The cube is not confinement; it is interiority made visible. The halftone surface suggests that identity is constructed through repetition—tiny marks building a temporary truth. The figures are reduced to silhouettes, stripped of narrative detail, becoming vessels for projection. Who inhabits the room? The one inside? The one witnessing? Or the space formed between them? Symbiosis here is quiet and psychological. The self does not emerge alone—it requires reflection, proximity, friction. The work proposes that consciousness is architectural: we build each other’s rooms simply by standing nearby. What appears minimal is in fact dense with tension—threshold, duplication, and the soft geometry of becoming.

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