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Perspectives


Semiotics of Space: What Picasso’s Collages Teach Us About Layout Architecture
True visual communication isn't a mere duplication of life—it is a relational system built on position, contrast, and structural hierarchy. We dive into Rosalind Krauss’s landmark semiotic essay to uncover what analytical cubism teaches us about the modern digital grid.
Tamara Barilo
Jun 224 min read


The Expanded Grid: Design Architecture and the Logic of Constraints
What can postmodern art theory teach us about responsive layout architecture? We explore Rosalind Krauss’s 1979 semiotic square to discover why spatial constraints aren't creative limitations—they are the literal blueprints for systemic design.
Tamara Barilo
Jun 222 min read


The Immersive Archive: What 'The Coming World' Teaches Us About Spatial UX & Human Behavior
Seven years after visiting the Garage Museum's landmark exhibition, I re-examine its raw, ecological friction through the lens of active professional practice. From Patricia Piccinini’s intense material contrasts to dark-room interactive e-art, here is how immersive exhibition spaces anticipated the future of spatial interaction design.
Tamara Barilo
Jun 225 min read
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