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Focus on your path. You are not alone. Help or hinder? Lead or follow?

An architectural installation that challenged visitors to explore emotions associated with social media, translating the digital world into a physical experience.

Created for the London Festival of Architecture 2019, the 6.5 x 6.5 metre pavilion consisted of a series of movable panels within a timber frame.

With no specific entrance or defined route, finding a path through the structure is down to individual choice. Encountering others is inevitable. Lead or follow? Ghost or block? Finding a simple route through might not be as easy as you think.

The Redivider was created by

In partnership with