I felt that both pieces spoke to our upcoming project in that they were both situated in a very controlled space in which time was depicted by the movement within the frame. In The Knife time was conveyed by the light moving across the metallic surface of the knife; the continuous motion almost made time lapse back into itself as there is no other indication of time within the space constructed. In The Chair the passage of time was created by the falling feathers which is much like The Knife in that the repetitive motion almost made time stand still in the controlled space but the progression or build up of the feathers upon the chair and ground is a strong indicator of the time that has passed.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Goldsteins The Knife and The Chair Response
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