Looking In On Captive Writers

Three writers are spending a month locked up together while they write. “Architects and designers created three studio “pods” for the writers to live and work in – an indoor “treehouse” with grass on the roof, a high-tech Japanese-style angular box with rice-paper walls, and an open-plan space made of boxes and movable walls that can be hoisted with ropes and pulleys. The writers are allowed to use a roof terrace and other areas within the gallery for 90 minutes a day – they must clock out on time cards. There are no locks on the doors, but they are encouraged not to leave the building.”