Filled-spaces are fairly easily redone at other locations because there is coherence between the parts of each, one to the other, rather than the parts cohering with the whole space in a significant way. This type may even appear isolated from its site: to describe the composition of a filled space installation is not likely to include the surroundings. [According to Rosenthal filled-space installations are two types: enchantment and impersonation. Enchantment reenacts or simulates a far-off locale, which requires movable endeavour. Impersonation duplicates a situation from life in an art context and it may or may not be site-specific. In this case the viewer may not even recognize the presence of a work of art., ed]
Rosenthal, 2003, p. 28, p. 43