The Aims.
- To stimulate intrigue
- To Show how graphic design can communicate a theory in a visually interesting way.
- More, specifically to find visual clarity along the blurred line between ‘here’ and ‘there’
So how can we visually represent the impossibility of arriving ‘there’ – once you attempt to get ‘there’ it becomes ‘here’





From this we asked the question; If ‘here’ and ‘there’ are indeterminate states and it is impossible to define when ‘here’ becomes ‘there’ Can both states exist simultaneously?
These are visual representations of the two attempting to co-exist.
More detail about this project can be found here.
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