Many thanks to Helen Thorington for her initiative and support.

	   The site, its images, and constructions are 
				 the work of Architect Laurel Wilson. 
Comments, requests and opportunities may be directed to laurel@drizzle.com; or via her studio's site

Images 
in this site 
are a kind of 
mapping analog for 
directories 
in built space: 
eg, you are here.
.

Unframed still images are 
site navigable.
Framed images take one elsewhere, 
to other sites.
3d constructions 
are object navigable.

Small right arrows
lead one through the site.


Left arrows direct
your return
through the site 
or back to
Turbulence.

Each assembly space has at least two means of egress....

An open window --
the frame defines an architecture of navigation. The function of the frame in painting is to limit the space, and therefore the influence, of the painted sphere. It separates the viewer from the viewed. When you encounter framed still images in this site, selecting the image inside the frame will take you to outside sites with 3d components. Navigation via unframed images defines a linear path through the site. » The 3d constructions herein are navigable within their assigned space to the page. -- click, drag, use the toolbar; the "=" key and the "-" key affect zoom. . .the "shift" key affects response time... have fun. In their ideal form these structures are simultaneously navigable and "interactive" on site, where one can redetermine their surfaces and forms inline as a graffiti writer might alter an urban wall or a bender might alter a sheet of steel. Soon, maybe.