Maxine Attard

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                Inhabit 2016

                Inhabit is an artwork that turns an outdoor public area into a space with a more specific function; a temporary habitable public area. Inhabit invites the public to enter inside a structure and occupy it by using it as a meeting point where to eat, relax or take shelter from the winter season. Inhabit emulates an indoor public garden and simulates why public gardens are important to a community. It offers the public a space where it can put the routine and alienation of everyday life on hold and take time to slow down.
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