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Boundary Functions
Boundary Functions is an exploration of personal space and the relationship of the individual to society.The piece is realized as a set of lines projected from overhead onto the floor, which divide each person in the gallery from one another. With one person in the gallery there is absolutely no response. When two are present, there is a single line drawn halfway between them segmenting the room into two regions. As each person moves, this line dynamically changes, maintaining an even distance between the two. With more than two people, the floor becomes divided into cellular regions, each with the mathematical quality that all space within the region is closer to the person inside than any other.
Source: Scott Sona Snibbe
Cross-reference: The right to reprint is reserved for the press; no royalties will be due only with proper copyright attribution.
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