Opening and closing systems was the fifth point in Foucault’s principles. He mentioned two opposing systems where one is related to the simultaneous isolation and penetration while the other is of excluding the people entering. The project uses the latter for its opening and closing system where according to Foucault (Foucault, 1997) : “Everybody can enter into those heterotopian emplacements, but in fact it is only an illusion: one believes to have entered and, by the very fact of entering, one is excluded.” Nevertheless, the overlaying of the juxtaposed ‘emplacements’ via the screen inside this opening and closing system allows a penetration to a certain extent that is still in the cube’s controlling system. Then again, the same screen can increase the pressure and exclusion felt by the visitors by showing a playback of themselves on site and imposing Foucault’s power upon them. The cube’s surfaces operate in a system that opens and closes like origami so as to let each face reach its specific location within this unwrapped system. By that it would achieve its desired outcome that excludes and shifts people from the original context around them. Another reference that influenced this point in the project goes back to Trisha Brown. She defied the existing order of what would be a floor or a wall shifting that. The wall became to her a floor for a performer to walk on and that was interpreted in the design of the cube.