Wear you All Night
A momentary place of transit, the Hotel can be seen as an empty shelter. An oxymoron on many levels, this place is ultimately representative of space between boundaries; wakefulness and slumber, working and restful, solitary and inhabited, lust and apathy.
The housed rooms permeate, both a presence of absence, and an absence of presence, as travellers check in and out. Reassuring duplicates, the rooms pervade an enthralling sense of anonymity amongst the lone occupants. Drawing a parallel to the hotel, Wear you all Night is characterised by a tacit acknowledgement - and in some cases, desire- of the existence of transient and temporal connection between individuals.
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