https://www.transartinstitute.org/fleeting-space
Image: Liquid Sky by little wonder. Photography by Gary Annett.
Humans regulate indoor environments—such as heat, humidity, and light—to enhance comfort and safety. Some spaces must maintain consistent conditions year-round to protect valuable contents, despite external weather variations. However, indoor environments are not entirely isolated from external fluctuations; airflow and light can vary. Sometimes, we notice these changes, while other times, they are so subtle that they go unnoticed.
The Fleeting Space workshop focuses on shifting, fleeting atmospheric phenomena. Participants will work with atmospheric elements such as light reflection, refraction, shadow, air movement, heat, sound, and smell. You will examine where and how these changes occur in your space and document the subtle changes using your choice of medium, such as drawing, painting, sketches, photography, physical experiments, or audio/visual recordings.