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On one hand, some worry about affordability, ownership, taxes, and investments, and on the other hand, for some, the unfortunate reality is not having a house to call home at all, being forcibly displaced, and living in places that no longer feel like home. | On one hand, some worry about affordability, ownership, taxes, and investments, and on the other hand, for some, the unfortunate reality is not having a house to call home at all, being forcibly displaced, and living in places that no longer feel like home. | ||
In this fort, I aimed to highlight the cyclical passage from childhood to adulthood and back again, emphasising how our fundamental desires for a home remain unchanged.[[File:A memory.jpg|thumb| | In this fort, I aimed to highlight the cyclical passage from childhood to adulthood and back again, emphasising how our fundamental desires for a home remain unchanged.[[File:A memory.jpg|thumb|1399x1399px]] | ||
[[File:Shadows of leaves.jpg|thumb|1896x1896px|'''- Participants were invited to enter the fort and collaborate on building a home, exploring the idea of what a home could be beyond their current realities. This experience encouraged them to reconnect with the personal and emotional significance of creating a space, reminiscent of the imaginative worlds they built as children. By focusing on their shared vision and memories, they could explore the essence of home in a way that transcends current obstacles and limitations, embracing a deeper, more imaginative understanding of what a home could be.''' [[File:Fort1.jpg|thumb|1231x1231px]][[File:Fort 2.jpg|thumb|1241x1241px|- Participants who were somewhat familiar with each other generally exhibited more patience and willingness to engage in the process. This openness allowed them to connect on a slightly deeper level, with two participants even realising they could potentially live together in the future.On the other hand, for those who didn't know each other beforehand, the experience was more challenging. One participant left during the process, but the remaining participant chose to continue answering the questions on her own.- Some documents from the participants]][[File:Green chair.jpg|thumb|1240x1240px|'''Document Description:'''This document outlines the collaborative experience of two participants as they work together to define and create their vision of a home. It includes: | [[File:Shadows of leaves.jpg|thumb|1896x1896px|'''- Participants were invited to enter the fort and collaborate on building a home, exploring the idea of what a home could be beyond their current realities. This experience encouraged them to reconnect with the personal and emotional significance of creating a space, reminiscent of the imaginative worlds they built as children. By focusing on their shared vision and memories, they could explore the essence of home in a way that transcends current obstacles and limitations, embracing a deeper, more imaginative understanding of what a home could be.''' [[File:Fort1.jpg|thumb|1231x1231px]][[File:Fort 2.jpg|thumb|1241x1241px|- Participants who were somewhat familiar with each other generally exhibited more patience and willingness to engage in the process. This openness allowed them to connect on a slightly deeper level, with two participants even realising they could potentially live together in the future.On the other hand, for those who didn't know each other beforehand, the experience was more challenging. One participant left during the process, but the remaining participant chose to continue answering the questions on her own.- Some documents from the participants]][[File:Green chair.jpg|thumb|1240x1240px|'''Document Description:'''This document outlines the collaborative experience of two participants as they work together to define and create their vision of a home. It includes: | ||
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