Plastic Void
“Plastic Void uses a single sheet of blue damp-proof membrane, normally hidden in the fabric of a building, to define an entire temporary room. Stretched, pinned and folded, the material swells out from the existing architecture to create a hollow, translucent volume that you can move around and look into. The work turns a humble construction product into an almost architectural skin, questioning what is solid and what is provisional, and how much ‘building’ you need to feel enclosed.”