Sight At Site is a thesis project that observes, conducts experiments, and builds a digital archive platform. The main focus of this project is to understand the actors, motivations, methods, and elements within the creative ecosystem. The project firmly recognizes the significance of creative spaces as primary infrastructure in fostering collaboration, preserving local identities, and creating sustainable creative communities.

Through understanding and exploring the past, current situation, and future vision related to creative spaces, Sight At Site aims to unearth deeper insights into the evolution of creative spaces, strategies to address contemporary challenges, and envision responsive and sustainable communities. Moreover, the project acknowledges the importance of integrating physical spaces and digital platforms, as well as investigates how they interact to enhance the creative experience.

Sometimes, we also called Sight At Site [SAS] as; study group, playgroup, design research group, where we explore, experiment with cross-disciplinary and collaborative practice.

Awareness that the creative community space itself has cross-disciplinary relationships in running it,
so it was reflected by SAS in designing and running the project supported by a small team of dedicated colleagues.