
A second common thread is a notion of indirection: the viewer, through their experience of the object, comes up with their own idea of what the artist's message is.

This project was created with the intent to inspire thought. It is different from some projects in that it encourages a large element of discovery and accident. Probably the most surprising component for me is that as one-half of the team I have found myself to be a viewer as well as an artist. I have had "ah ha" experiences I didn't expect to have.

I wonder if that is a third, less obvious, goal of art: that the artist too be transformed through the creation of their art.
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