Since each repositioning of the box reproduces the original block of space now lost, how do I make a block of space that remains the same block of space whenever someone moves the box? And how can the block of space differentiate itself from surrounding space so the box no longer looks empty, but full of the space that generated it?

From ‘Space Practising Tools: A beginning’, in Rebecca M. Brown (ed.), Art Journal, College Art Association, New York , vol.77 no.3, Fall 2018, pp.63-75

Space practising tool Number One is also included in the book: Space Practising Tools

Space Practising Tools

by Gail Hastings
with an introduction by Jon Roffe

Edition: 300
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128; xii, 116
Dimensions: 240h x 170w mm
Weight: 562 g
Publication date: 26 Mar 2021
Publisher: Pigment Publisher
Place: Melbourne
Language: English
ISBN: 9780646835303

Space practising tool Number One

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