describing a cone


  • "the space is real not referential; the time is real, not referential." 



  • "the more people that are present the more 'solid' the form becomes." 
    • what does he mean by that? does the presence of people effect how solid the cone becomes, or does he mean solid in a different way. 



  • participatory performance
    • I thought it was interesting that the viewing is shown in a traditional manner, but is also interactive and acts as an installation. He incorporates the experience of a screening, and the experience one might have in a gallery. 

I also couldn't help but think about Picasso's light drawings in relation to McCall 


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