Shared Organism

This work approaches space as a living body — not as a static container, but as an active and responsive organism.
The space functions as a shared ecosystem where multiple entities coexist: human presence, sound, image, air, and
subtle environmental conditions. These elements remain distinct while continuously interacting within the same spatial
field. Structured yet open, the space operates through underlying systems while allowing unpredictable events to occur.
Interactions emerge, overlap, and transform, generating a dynamic condition that is never fixed. In this sense, the body
is not a singular entity, but a shared spatial organism — a living system formed through coexistence, interaction, and
continuous transformation.