Spaces are filled with potential. They separate things from each other, everything from planets to atoms to cells to plants to animals to people to families to communities to socio-economic classes to political groups to nations to ideas to data points to dates on a timeline to musical notes to dabs of paint to dancers to actors to breaths to words to letters––as in the theme title space s––to all other conceivable things. And yet, these separations do not generate a void; rather, they create openings that spark activity––attention, association, connection, investigation, dialogue,...
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SPACE theme 2020/2021: space s
SPACE theme 2019/2020: TECHNIQUE
SPACE theme for 2018/2019: Perspective(s)
SPACE theme for 2017/2018: en-tropy
SPACE theme for 2016/2017: GL.TCH
SPACE theme for 2015/2016: VISION(S)
SPACE Theme 2014/2015: TRANS—
SPACE theme 2013/2014: Collisions