Third Space Part 1 Amber — Moore
Unlike stories that glorify or vilify domestic life, this one shows its contradictions: the love and resentment, the closeness and suffocation. The protagonist is neither hero nor victim—just human.
In a post-pandemic world, many physical third spaces have disappeared or become commercialized. Moore's art asks a vital question: Where do we go to just "be" without the expectation of spending money? third space part 1 amber moore
Unable to open the door to the physical world, the protagonist returns to her desk. She sits down. She puts the broken earbuds in her ears. Almost instantly, her posture relaxes. The shadow stops typing and aligns with her body. The horror of Part 1 is not a jump scare; it is the realization that the protagonist is relieved to be trapped. The chair is the cage, but the cage is warm. Unlike stories that glorify or vilify domestic life,
: This installment is the first part of a series titled "Third Space," which highlights Moore’s perspectives on being a "writer and thinker". Defining the "Third Space" Moore's art asks a vital question: Where do
Unlike traditional narrative art, operates on a loop. Moore structures the work as a cycle of "Connection, Exposure, and Retreat."