Everything moves so swiftly : sculptural moments in the life of objects : an exegesis submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Art and Design AUT University, 2012 / Lance Pearce ; supervisors: Ian Jervis, Paul Cullen, Monique Redmond.
My practice-based art project explores a variety of constructional approaches specifically directed toward sculptural outcomes; the repurposing of commonplace objects to produce sculptural composites. This project speculates on the role of asignification in a sculptural object as both a deferral of...
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Summary: | My practice-based art project explores a variety of constructional approaches specifically directed toward sculptural outcomes; the repurposing of commonplace objects to produce sculptural composites. This project speculates on the role of asignification in a sculptural object as both a deferral of representation and an enabler of human potential. Asignification, as an elision of the standardising and constraining space of representation, provides a key to rethinking the conditions of potentiality immanent to the spectator/sculpture encounter. The spectator's encounter with an asignifying sculpture exists on the cusp between a leap into the virtual and more familiar spatiotemporal vectors. And if taken, this leap allows the spectator - as in a dream - to move freely within a boundless experience of time and memory. Author supplied keywords: Sculptural composites; Commonplace objects; Asignification; Representation; Potential. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (40 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm) (T 730.92 PEA) in off-campus storage, box 217. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |