Mary Stewart discusses sculpture as time. I like sculptures
that change over time. I like to see the change, and it keeps me interested in
the piece. While some sculptures change quickly, like Fumaki Nakamura’s Light Communication, other pieces change
slowly, like Shelagh Wakely’s curcuma sul
travertion (pg. 284). I like curcuma sul travertion because one can
see how many people have walked, or not walked through the area. I would like
to see it at different times during the day and at different time intervals. This
piece of art could be used as a research piece as well because it can tell when
more people walk through the area during certain times of the day, and where
they walked to.
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