We've heard there can be a lot of turnover in start-ups, but this... Turning the Place Over is an oscillating ovoid that is cut in the façade of a building and turns in 3 directions, triggered by light. The pivoting "window" turns the building inside out and is set on a giant rotator designed for industrial use. This piece, commissioned for the Liverpool Biennial, got underway almost a year ago and will run through the end of 2008. For once I don't want the window.
Turning the Place Over
We've heard there can be a lot of turnover in start-ups, but this... Turning the Place Over is an oscillating ovoid that is cut in the façade of a building and turns in 3 directions, triggered by light. The pivoting "window" turns the building inside out and is set on a giant rotator designed for industrial use. This piece, commissioned for the Liverpool Biennial, got underway almost a year ago and will run through the end of 2008. For once I don't want the window.
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