Ali Glover’s site-based interventions consider how architectural infrastructures can shift aspects of behavior and psychological patterns. He is interested in how forms of language (architectural, image or sonic) used during in-between moments can lead to something from being overlooked to visible. Borrowing moments from other structural forms in his interventions allows Glover to make markers in time, made with an aim of collapsing them simultaneously. Politics of daydreaming are articulated through field recordings questioning area’s of productivity and isolation. Combined with the structural installation, Glover looks to reference aspects of the gallery space where he is exhibiting, combining them poetically as a commentary on constitutional aspects of an individuals mindset, highlighting the fragility of infrastructure and the intricacy of its construction, both psychically and metaphorically.
