
The windmill in Corfu functions as a heterotopia, a place that hosts multiple and even conflicting realities. On calm days, it becomes a space of gathering, rest, and bodily presence. During stormy days, it transforms into a site of solitude, intensity, and the raw force of nature.
The same space shifts in meaning depending on time, weather, and mood, revealing that public space is not fixed but fluid and multilayered.
Concepts: Public space, Time, Weather, Contrast, Absence – presence, The body in space
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