Fly Thru functions as a two dimensional representation of a built
structure realized in three dimensional space at the ICA's ramp
gallery. Fly Thru is comprised of a line drawing of the iT house
painted onto the ICA ramp walls in black with vinyl appliques showing 3
artist designed 'outfits' applied to the walls and windows. Freehand
painted lines counter the precision of the computer cut vinyl patterns.
The house is portrayed as a drawing rather than a photograph to enable
multiple perspectives and several house sites to be shown
simultaneously. By overlapping the varying views, the original iT house
form becomes abstracted to the point where the viewer can experience
both the views into the architecture and the quality of being in a
space that is activated by pattern. Outfits by Jim Isermann, Renee
Petropoulos and Sarah Morris / Liam Gillick.