Artwork Location: Level 4 Reception Area
Amy Stacey Curtis generates interactive artwork concepts from her studio in Maine. Each artwork includes instructions, inviting participants to become collaborators. Curtis turns the concept over to the audience, so the experience of the installation proceeds in unanticipated ways. This is part of the art. Curtis strives to convey our part in a whole, showing how we affect everyone and everything while everyone and everything affects us, no matter how small or fleeting the impact. The artist speaks about turn ll in the following video.
The interactive sculpture, turn II, on the fourth level reception area form a grid of 700 custom made cubes. Each side of the cube is made of a different color with a raised shape. The red side has a raised circle, green an oval, yellow a square, purple a diamond, blue a triangle, orange a pentagon. This helps to make the piece more accessible to people with vision impairments.
The artist provides instructions at the top of the piece and on the adjacent sign, however, participants often adjust the installation in their own way. Throughout each day the patterns change as people interact, each combination destined to be rearranged.
- Turn cubes until all green/ovals facing out.
- Next, turn cubes until all yellow/squares face out.
- Next, turn cubes until all purple/diamonds face out.
- Next, turn cubes until all blue/triangles face out.
- Next, turn cubes until all orange/pentagons face out.
- Next, turn cubes until all red/circles face out.
- Repeat.