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Pag.8 by the rush. For feet that forget their socks, that do not miss their shoes. But, you are at the risk of being bewildered by the roar of your own silence” (12) Brief description of the Museum and its works The Museum consists of three stages; 1. The Garden of Marine Dreaming Stones: Cult to the woman. 2. Centre of the Universe (World of Silence): Cult to the Mother. 3. World of Sublime Love: A Cult to the family, still under execution. Each one got its own approach and goals, at the time, at each stage, there are individual works with particular teachings, some of them expressed in the 16 “Dimensional Laws”. (The Laws “0”, “XI”, and “XII” were given by the sculptures). Now, I will make an analysis on the different types of works, ordering according to their plastic characteristics rather than the order they are placed, so we have; ● Bi dimensional Sculptures, fixed on the floor, where stones contribute to create a specific form; ○ The visitor have to step them; Examples; Monument to the Light, Monument to the Sublime Love, the spiral of life, the Hostess Butterfly, and the Music Butterfly. ○ The visitor embrace them to meditate; Nest of Illusions in the World of Silence. ○ Tri dimensional works of bulk; the work is over a pedestal, built as well with stones, they may be surrounded or get into them, or interact with the body. Examples; Generator of impossibilities into possibilities, Throne in the Sky. ● Works that integrate the natural elements of the place; ● The trees; the Cedar and the Mango, at the work Alpha and Omega. ● A natural water stream, where besides the tact and visual experience, there are also sounds that change at will of the spectator through moving a stone; Aquatic Pentagram Works of permanent remaking; they are not fixed, they are three-dimensional, the visitor have to take them apart and try to make them again. The visitor tests
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 01:30:16 +0000

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