EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 46 of 195  
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Andrew RIdge (AUSTRALIA), Jack Barlow (AUSTRALIA), Matthew Wilson (AUSTRALIA)
 
Australian aboriginal art, a dot represents a point in time, a profound understanding and situated engagement-a juncture. Using junctures to describe country enables an almost infinite multiplicity of ways through. A line allows two directions and prioritises origins over the experiential; creating borders and edges.
Importantly a network of junctures blurs the territories between formerly disparate areas viewed by standard means. It allows the rich palette of affectual material to be negotiated.
Telecommunication will enable boundaries to be opened up further by allowing events between destinations to negotiate with and connect to that affectual material.
Everyville has history, geology, topography, fluctuating climate, flora and fauna.
Embracing the existing characteristics and accepting place on its own terms will form a resilient structure that stimulates discovery and newness, and allow the flexibility for evolution without fear of growing irrelevant