Influenced by the theory of a city as a network of interconnected spaces, Continuum has no origin, no focal point, and no apparent organization. Rather, it exists as a metaphor for the structure and its city, the part and its whole, the individual and its community. Containing both individual spaces and the seen and unseen paths that connect them, this mural allows you as a viewer to experience an abstraction of the continuous motion of our daily lives in a built world.
Drawing on local architecture and video game design, Evan and Stacey have created an open-ended sculptural narrative which viewers can visually move through. Like the relationships we build in life, these interconnected structures can offer a way to see ourselves as a small part of a larger whole. In this way, Continuum explores our individuality and our interconnectedness: that our strengths and our community do not have a centralized source but rather stem from our various backgrounds, beliefs, and influences. This in turn presents the idea that our differences are what helps us create or contribute to a society.