In my exploration, I stumbled upon a captivating library nestled within a garden—its ambiance exuded warmth and beauty, encouraging people to linger and savor the space. My objective was to prompt my audience to recognize and immerse themselves in these moments of tranquility. To achieve this, I provided them with scores, akin to tasks, designed to enhance their experience and draw attention to the serenity that enveloped the library.
To heighten awareness among the audience, I introduced these 'boxes' designed to eliminate external distractions completely. What's intriguing is the shift in roles that occurred. The individuals who were initially perceived as the audience, sitting and engaging in tasks, unexpectedly transformed into performers. This inversion of roles added an element of surprise, prompting a reevaluation of the traditional dynamics within the library setting.