My final model clients were Isaac Newton and Sigmund Freud. The appropriate hypothesis' were:
Isaac Newton: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Sigmund Freud: The nature of man is to be selfish.
Electroliquid Aggregation: It is the nature of man's every action to react both selfishly and unselfishly.
Freud's space is quite large in comparison to Newton's space, reflecting the selfish nature of man, whereas Newton's space has equal but opposite horizontal and vertical elements- they are of similar length but varying width.
There is a winding path down to newton's space, which creeps up on Freud's space, the landscape attempting to overpower the space, a selfish act to reflect Freud. The path also supports the structure in addition to being an integral feature in it.
This is a daytime view of the whole space, with Newton's area in the forefront and Freud's visible at the back left corner.
A different angle during the day, showing the pathway flowing down from Freud's space, through the model, to Newton's space on the other side.
Night top view.
This night shot shows where some of the lights would have been placed. These two in particular would have been a deep royal purple, flooding Newton's space in the rich colour.
Looking up at Freud's space, standing on the edge of Newton's.
Looking through at Newton's space stretching out over the water.






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