Close to the centre, power infrastructure exists as a distributed field of thin wires, metal cabinets and skinny poles amongst the large buildings we use to orient ourselves in the city. As we move further out from the centre, this field coalesces into trunk service corridors that prevail over our understanding of the horizon and inform the way we navigate the fuzz the suburban condition. Location: Melbourne, Australia Liam Oxlade is a Senior Associate at NH Architecture as well as a Design Studio Leader in Master of Architecture program at RMIT University. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This video is included in the exhibition 'Exterior Monologue', curated by Olivia O'Donnell and Virginia Overell as part of the 2024 MSD x Melbourne Design Week program. See videos from all contributors on the Exterior Monologue playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgGN9A-SZN9mxcQzaFljG-bxaSRPv5jTa https://designweek.melbourne/ Melbourne Design Week and The Victorian Design Program are initiatives of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV @NGVMelbourne

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