In the section on tape - measure shots, for example, we have this observation by former Yankees pitching great Lefty Gomez: «When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, he and all the space scientists were puzzled by
an unidentifiable white object.
[5] For his early sculptures, West often covered ordinary
objects — bottles, machine parts, pieces of furniture and other,
unidentifiable things — with gauze and plaster, producing «lumpy, grungy, dirty -
white objects».