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A
pseudo-waterfall sculpture made of rubber, light, motion and
the booming sound of a waterfall. It is inspired by the way in
which Niagara Falls is manipulated and constructed to serve humans
as both an industrial and natural spectacle. The activation of
this sculpture resides in a light switch mounted on the front
of the piece, giving the viewer control of this artificial nature
experience. Another important feature of this sculpture is its
full extension, all the way into the outlet it plugs into. Pointing
directly at its source of electricity, it refers back to the
natural processes (such as waterfalls) that are used to produce
it. This sculpture inverts an outdoor waterfall power source
into an indoor, controllable version. |
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2001
(7' x 3' x 1') made of rubber, lights, CD player, speakers,
light switch, plastic and a motor. |
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