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Old 20-Sep-2002   #34
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Thank you, but it is largely a derivative work

I read an article on Andy Warhol sometime back, and I don't know if he was more an artist, personality, cult icon or lighting rod. In any case, it said he had a habit of sweeping everything off his desk into a box. Then the box would be labeled with the date and put into storage. At that time, they were still going through them.

I found something similar in one of the Ukiyo-e artists - it was either Hokusai or Hiroshige, who had a habit of cluttering up his home/studio with so much stuff, that he would simply move to a new one and leave it all behind.

Trying to bring this back home to the Pacific Rim show somehow, and failing utterly... Are the trees alone enough to get folks to the exhibit or do you need things like this, combining media, to bring in the crowds? It would be interesting to have a different musical composition for each display that the viewer could hear. Maybe not even music but envronmental sounds. Sound of open field, birds; in another waterfalls; stormy winds; silence.

Regards,

Matt
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