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Originally Posted by Flint
... If the sculpture that casts the shadow had a visual meaning of it's own, different from the shadow. That would be really tricky.
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
That's what the thread is about. I'm not surprised you didn't know that.
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A pile of trash is pretty visually flexible when you're aiming for a desired effect on the other side. So is a welded together mess of pots and pans, or whatever that is. These pieces have
one subject. What I'm talking about is a piece with
two distinct subjects, IE a statue of object
A that casts a shadow of object
B. What would complicate this is that the shadow is fixed (2-D) but people could look at the 3-D part from different angles.