Random Globule of Elementary Particles
Posted by David Mazure | Filed under Installations, Prints
Random Globule of Elementary Particles, made up of the same circular lenticular prints You Can’t Be What You Were, is a roving installation/sculpture project that I have been working on over the past 8 months or so. It has moved around campus at ETSU and has remained in random spots for random amounts of time. Throughout the next couple of days I will be posting other pictures of different places where it has existed:
Random Globule of Elementary Particles in the Ball Hall Auditorium (Art History lecture hall) w/detail
2 Responses to “Random Globule of Elementary Particles”
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Big Guy Says:
January 13th, 2009 at 4:44 pmSounds very technical. Found Bok Globule, Molten Globule, Globule (CDN) and Drop (liquid) Globule but no Random Globule. Guess you have the only ones. It must be a new, previously undetected Globule. Do people notice? What are their responses?
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David Mazure Says:
January 14th, 2009 at 11:55 amBig Guy: I don’t know what a Bok Globule is, but is certainly sounds interesting! I haven’t really gotten many responses for two reasons mainly: 1) I don’t hang out by it to see what people’s reactions are and 2) I didn’t put my name on it. I guess you can say that I’m doing it for my own sake, not anyone else’s!

