Interactive SculptureSITE: Thorne-Sagendorph Art GalleryKeene State College, April, 2001
"We are interested in complex relational cycles of growth and death where human-made technology meets nature. Here, the garden is a meditation on the relationship of the viewer to the artwork and the temporal state of all forms of life. As we engage the slow process of mechanical impact to the growth within the garden, we may ask ourselves, Are we participating in a slow erosion or the reshaping of natures’ forms?"
This peice is a mose garden, with little arms that rack at the mose making it net and tidy. However when somebody gets close to it the little rakes go mentan and start to distruct the little gardens. Thats awsome...
She's also got cool stuff on hur websight.
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