Audience Restriction and Controls
The space is fairly spacious and so as result allows the audience to move through it, easily viewing both my own and Gloria's gallery pieces and then being able to move through to Mason's gallery piece. There is not really a need for some form of a directional prop like a rail or tape, especially since Mason's room has a sign on the door for all the audience to see. I will say that there is a small but slight chance that I could stop midway during my sequence if an audience member is is in my path.
Ideal Audience Numbers
The ideal number of audience members that would be in the space at any given time would be a maximum of 15. Really 10 would be more appropriate, however the audience members would be continuously flowing through to Mason's gallery piece and then back through to view ours and Gloria's once more through the door. Although 15 members would be ideal to be within the space itself, those viewing our actual piece right in front of it would probably be best to be kept to a number of 5-7. This would be to ensure that there are not too many audience members bunching up which could lead to injury and to ensure that my path is not blocked by any audience members.
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