Tuesday, November 11, 2008

time & narrative

1. In One of Each (an archive of everyday objects that is viewed from a raised walkway) is the purpose of the viewers standpoint to put the objects into the context of an art piece? Does the fact that the viewer cannot touch the objects speak to a disconnect between everyday "things" and people, or to that of a traditional art gallery environment?

2. Can you experience an intense state of being from just observation? Does a room/place have to be completely transformed or interactive to completely transform the viewers state?

3. In what case is anything physical that is created by someone not, in some sense, a narrative?

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