The concept of "Third Space" is not new in philosophical, spiritual, and cultural discussions. It refers to a realm that exists beyond the binary oppositions of our usual ways of thinking and being. For Amber Moore, exploring this concept means venturing into the depths of human consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things.
"Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1" stages an inquiry into liminality: an artist-narrator (Amber Moore) probes the "third space" where private interiority, mediated technologies, and public sociopolitical structures intersect. The piece functions as both memoir and manifesto, arguing that creative practice can produce epistemic openings—shared sites where identity and knowledge are negotiated and transformed. Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1....
“Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1” — based on its title — positions itself as an exemplar of digital third space practice. It refuses academic rigidity, personal solipsism, or platform determinism, instead inhabiting the productive tension between them. A detailed paper on this work would not simply summarize it but would perform third space reading: partial, processual, and co-constructed with the viewer. Title: Deeper