[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCDy0oAVNkI[/youtube] “The appropriation of public space with no apparent intent” by Epos 257. Have we grown accustomed to having our living space curbed by just anyone? Is public space a mere myth? In the current society, our living space is defined by legal norms and regulations, the same way as fences demark the choices of our free movement. Only by attempting to cross those boundaries, we learn how limited the space we live in really is – that we are not as free as it may initially seem. We are getting the sense that the individuality of today is destined to an existence amidst restrictions. [gallery columns=”3” link=”file”] Location: Palackeho square, Prague – the so-called ‘Czech Hyde Park’ – allegedly the most liberal spot in the country, approved by the authorities for holding any unannounced public gatherings. Duration: 54 days (September 04 – October 27, 2010).