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The more people leave happy today, the more will come back tomorrow. They want to see my marble reaching towards them but not too close. They want to see what speaks to them and to feel like they're learning but nothing too different. Their expectations are all unique wondering where it stands and to whom it stares. I would love to create just one opus to contain all of my concepts standing as a self symbol. But no one can view it identically from the same vantage point or the same lighting. If I can't standardize their experience then how can I direct attention and guarantee my impact? Every patron will see a new sculpture It will pose differently enough to fit their perspective. The sculpture will appear still unchanging with time as if eternal. The fewer people watching my sculptures form, the fewer will doubt their reality. That isolation is the price of living in the museum.
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Feb 19, 2020
Feb 19, 2020 at 9:23 PM UTC
Living In The Museum
The more people leave happy today, the more will come back tomorrow. They want to see my marble reaching towards them but not too close. They want to see what speaks to them and to feel like they're learning but nothing too different. Their expectations are all unique wondering where it stands and to whom it stares. I would love to create just one opus to contain all of my concepts standing as a self symbol. But no one can view it identically from the same vantage point or the same lighting. If I can't standardize their experience then how can I direct attention and guarantee my impact? Every patron will see a new sculpture It will pose differently enough to fit their perspective. The sculpture will appear still unchanging with time as if eternal. The fewer people watching my sculptures form, the fewer will doubt their reality. That isolation is the price of living in the museum.
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Feb 19, 2020
Feb 19, 2020 at 9:23 PM UTC
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