Thursday, October 9, 2008

This exercise explores how the spatial boundaries of nature are closely connected with one’s spatial orientation. Spatial orientation is being able to maintain our body position in relation to the environment around us either when moving or still. Most clues with respect to orientation are derived from sensations received from the 5 senses. The boundaries of nature perform as a fence to give direction and support all aspects of life, large and small. Often determined through visual information, the boundaries of nature indirectly assist with daily on-goings, which enables us to experience life as we experience it.

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