
"Co-inside" explores how orientation of objects affects what gets our attention in space, while using the illusion of whether we are looking at the inhabitant of fishes or human beings. Starting with a bathroom where we can look friendly, it gradually creates the uncanny moments as I add elements around the washroom while giving viewers a question of whether it is for inhabitants of fishes or for human beings. When I placed the fish tank boxes surrounding the bathroom, it suddenly becomes out of familiarity and confuses viewers with the direction of what they are looking at with the placement of the wall. Depending on the direction of how we perceive and how our body embodies space, it shows co-inside of how different things can happen at the same moment.