For Please Touch the Art, the artist has installed three
forms of social sculptures in Brooklyn Bridge
Park: Appearing Rooms, a systematically shifting architectural space formed by jets of water; Mirror Labyrinth NY, a site - specific installation of mirror - polished stainless steel that reflects and distorts the distinctive skyline of lower Manhattan; and sixteen bright red Modified Social Benches, alterations upon the familiar outdoor park bench, which actively engage visitors» perceptions of public space with their curious curves and undulati
Park: Appearing Rooms, a systematically shifting architectural space
formed by jets
of water; Mirror Labyrinth NY, a site - specific installation
of mirror - polished stainless steel that reflects and distorts the distinctive skyline
of lower Manhattan; and sixteen bright red Modified Social
Benches, alterations upon the familiar outdoor
park bench, which actively engage visitors» perceptions of public space with their curious curves and undulati
park bench, which actively engage visitors» perceptions
of public space with their curious curves and undulations.
Functioning as a predetermined structure, the blue powder - coated
bench already exists as a ready - made concept / product — as advertised, the word «freedom» is used as a generic example template to illustrate a custom logo application for a municipal
parks and services company product line — and as such the proposed object would take the appearance
of its prescribed advertised
form (see below).