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Jared spends a productive day at the Blackwater archives and finally uncovers some critical pieces of the puzzle. Among the discoveries are black-and-white photographs of the Blackwater Opera Theatre, showcasing its striking and bizarre architecture. The building's jagged angles, impossibly tall columns, and asymmetrical ribbed arches give the space an otherworldly and disorienting quality. It’s easy to see why some described the theater as “non-Euclidean,” its design seemingly intended to distort perception and scale.
By Alia SynesthesiaJared spends a productive day at the Blackwater archives and finally uncovers some critical pieces of the puzzle. Among the discoveries are black-and-white photographs of the Blackwater Opera Theatre, showcasing its striking and bizarre architecture. The building's jagged angles, impossibly tall columns, and asymmetrical ribbed arches give the space an otherworldly and disorienting quality. It’s easy to see why some described the theater as “non-Euclidean,” its design seemingly intended to distort perception and scale.