


Where is the non-place in the digital space? How they exist? In this stage, the website is more focusing on the non-place in the digital space.
In this stage, building upon the first stage, the project explore how non-places can be represented within the web browser and investigate how we can exist as browsers within those non-places. In other word, it focuses on the digital web environment in this stage.
The website, utilised by scrolling and clicking, has a looping structure. By following the structure, ultimately one returns to the initial starting point. The first scene in the website is initiated from a particular point where the reflection of oneself in the window screen in the screen transit to the digital screen by scrolling. This demonstrates a transition from an urban non-place to a digital non- place. Subsequent scenes visually explore the question of “Where is the non-place in the digital space? How do they exist?” In the end, the infinite looping space returns to the initial show window image. This effectively traps individuals within these non-places, prompting the audience to experience their existence as browsers.
We were a human browser on the streets, navigating through physical spaces. Then, as we read the publication, we transformed into a semi-virtual browser exploring the spaces depicted in the book on the page. Subsequently, we became a browser seated in front of the screen, exploring the digital virtual space. Ultimately, this system exemplifies our existence as browsers, traversing both physical and digital spaces.