Part 1 Amber Moore - Third Space
In the podcast Explore The Space, host Amber Moore discusses the concept of the "Third Space" in a medical context, specifically through the lens of "Doctor as Patient."
Visual Breakdown: The Aesthetics of Unsettlement
From a purely visual standpoint, Amber Moore’s "Third Space Part 1" is deceptively minimalist. The primary medium is a series of fifteen high-definition photographs and a looping 4-minute video installation. However, Moore rejects the vibrant, high-contrast look of typical cyberpunk or glitch art. Instead, she employs what critics have dubbed "Beige Dystopia." third space part 1 amber moore
On weekdays she was a product designer at a midsize tech firm, the sort of job that required clear lines and predictable outcomes. Her life fit the same grid: morning coffee, commute, meetings, a half-hour lunch at a bench facing the canal. At night she fell into the quiet hum of her one-bedroom apartment, the city lights diluted by curtains she seldom opened. It was a life with margins but no center, the kind the world built for people who preferred not to be noticed. In the podcast Explore The Space , host
Tight, Purposeful Pacing for a Part 1: This installment ends at a natural, compelling breaking point—not a cheap cliffhanger, but a moment of quiet decision. It leaves you wanting more without feeling incomplete. The self that is still on hold with the insurance company
Narrative Arc of Part 1
Unlike traditional narrative art, "Third Space Part 1" operates on a loop. Moore structures the work as a cycle of "Connection, Exposure, and Retreat."
Cinematic Style: The film utilizes a "fashion-film" aesthetic, with high-end cinematography and a soundtrack designed to create an immersive, dreamlike state. It has been noted by viewers for its aesthetic polish, which aligns with Deeper's brand of high-concept visual storytelling. Context in the Series
- The self that is still on hold with the insurance company.
- The self that has three unread text messages from a parent.
- The self that cried during a commercial but then posted a laughing emoji.