An inner part of a yurt- a reflection of an inner word, so it would be logical to place experiences inside.
As my initial concept was about showing the connection between different cultures and how they impact each other when interfering.
First version:
I was very impressed by Roni Horn’s artwork untitled piece (“Everything was sleeping as if the universe were a mistake”) in Space Shifter’s exhibition, I started thinking about her obsession with materials and how they affect our perception of an artwork. So it inspired me to consider various textures, kinds of surfaces and kinds of materials.

My first thought was to use water. Using 3D printer to make water tanks in the shape of an eye, which would refer to the dreamy state as the whole concept is subconscious, thus can be portrayed in a form of a dream.
Images could be projected into a water tank with which visitors would interact by adding colour into the water, thus showing the more different people interact with it, the more is added to it.
That experience of being part of the piece and adding to it, developing it with your presence, can be also supported by recording reactions of viewers to the mix of sounds of different languages (who enter the space one by one ) or to the videos from the idea one that could be displayed around with one extra screen where the visitors reaction will be shown live.