I forgot to mention my other favorite Nina Katchadourian piece: "Fall's Colors," a play on words with an artificially grafted fake tree limb that appeared out of season, gradually blended in during autumn, and stood starkly out in winter after all other leaves had fallen off. An ingenious look at the too-slow-to-notice change of the seasons through contrast and mimicry.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
I forgot to mention my other favorite Nina Katchadourian piece: "Fall's Colors," a play on words with an artificially grafted fake tree limb that appeared out of season, gradually blended in during autumn, and stood starkly out in winter after all other leaves had fallen off. An ingenious look at the too-slow-to-notice change of the seasons through contrast and mimicry.
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