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The
narrow and irregular shaped rooms of the half-timbered house,
which was the exhibition space, were broken up only by the spiral
stair-railing of an imaginary stair-case. This wound its way from
the ground floor, where it had larger than life dimensions, through
the entire house up to the third floor gradually diminishing in
size until it was, at the very top, only a fraction of the size
of a regular stair-railing. At each level of the exhibition space
the visitor was met with further optical and spatial distortions
connecting each room and each level with the next. |