ORGANIZED COMPLEXITY
h = 250 cm

Events become it’s own personal space when you focus on the events that takes place in the space rather than the space itself. To respond & intensify such events, combination of two spaces, will bring out unforeseen interactions in the built environment which will allow gaps and overlaps to be identified. Cross-programming to be one of such concepts which questions spatial & programmatic possibilities beyond its function and extend the structures that contains them.
The experiment here is to pick out all the smaller events which should & shouldn't take place in the library, put in a space as organised & categorised as a library which is also bound by time, structured in a way where your bodies are supposed to act in a certain way and the events that should & shouldn’t take place in the fish market are in a space which is considered to be unorganised and chaotic. Simply observing a pattern of movement and homogeneity in the objects in both, a fish market and a library and trying to overlap those events with the space to understand,
Are they really similar?
Is a market as disorganised as it looks?
Instead of reading a book in an appealing cafe, let’s take it to a chaotically messy fish market for the same!
Sachett Singh
Gauri Panhale
Ruchira Nevase
Shruti Bajaj

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