Volume 11, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract

The instructions inscribed in French on a strip of metal glued across Marcel Duchamp’s work, also known as Small Glass, translate into English as follows: ‘To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour’. In exploration of the implications of such strenuous procedure the original instructions will be expanded upon: ‘To Be Looked at (from Multiple Sides) with more than One I, Close to and Even Closer, for Almost an Instant’ - an invitation to exercise the polyphibic awareness of multiplicity of appearances, the ability to look at a phenomenon not only from one or the other side but from multiple sides, in its multiple potential apparitions.

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2013-12-01
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): Large Glass; Marcel Duchamp; mediumistic being; non-retinal art; oculist witnesses; polyphibian; polyphibic awareness; Small Glass

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