
How do we sense space? Sensing space is a two-way communication between subject and the surrounding environment. In which to what extent do the surrounding environments alter our senses in our individual exploration, simulate our perception of our senses in the understanding towards subjectivity. Instead of speculating on developing a responsive structure that is active to the subject that can be perceived as surrounding dominance. Taking a step back into the origin of subjectivity, where as individuals are constantly the focal point of our own perception upon reality. Taking a philosophical enquiry into the inspiration of ‘Allegory of the Cave’ & ‘Lacan’s mirror stage theory’, understanding the fundamental knowledge of subjectivity, recognizing the subjectification and objectification of individual. Through myths and literature, depicting the perceiving reality of subjectivity as an imprisonment of subjectivity, in which creating a responsive structure that immerses users of their senses into their personal acknowledgement of such paradoxical truth.






