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Baker, Anthony
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2018
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Research Background:

The opportunity was used to formulate the legitimacy of my concerns regarding the trajectory of my research at this early point, mainly configuring the validation of using Interactivity as a method to transmute the concept of dissociation in the art experience. How relevant is interactivity to my research topic? Do I fundamentally need this aspect of interactivity?

Research Contribution:

The work proved to be more valuable in questioning formalisms, materiality and material processes. In making the artwork I discovered new techniques and methods.

Research Significance:

The significance felt enormous at the time because it prompted me to inquire deeper into this aspect of the work, ultimately influencing a focus on process. This contributed to reconfiguring my philosophy.

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Small tensegrity sculpture using reclaimed rusted steel pipe from lithography stone racks with a concrete patina, stainless steel wire rope and copper wiring from electrical cabling

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Baker, A, Closed Line, 2018

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