Evolution of ReadingĀ is a modern cave-like form that creates a unique educational experience about the history of reading and writing. Anyone that chooses to enter and explore the interior library will be surprised to find a timeline on the wall referencing the cave paintings, which are the first known form of written symbols. The concept is to convey the development in reading and writing in our history as a progression, which has resulted in the current goal to make books and information ... view more »
Evolution of ReadingĀ is a modern cave-like form that creates a unique educational experience about the history of reading and writing. Anyone that chooses to enter and explore the interior library will be surprised to find a timeline on the wall referencing the cave paintings, which are the first known form of written symbols. The concept is to convey the development in reading and writing in our history as a progression, which has resulted in the current goal to make books and information accessible to everyone. White River State Park is an advantageous setting forĀ Evolution of ReadingĀ because the aesthetic qualities of the sculpture accentuate the surrounding cityscape and it fits in with the adventurous environment of the park. The structure is designed to be inviting for all people to have easy access to the informative timeline and the books inside.
The intent of using a cave-like sculpture as a modern lending library is to reference the origin of communicating in written form. The first known written communication was via symbols by the cave painters of the Neolithic Age. The undulating curves and lines ofĀ Evolution of ReadingĀ metaphorically reference the steps and stages that have occurred in drafted communication. Language is universal, but communicating through documentation was an invention. Aristotle said (On Interpretation), āSpoken words are the symbols of mental experience, and written words are the symbols of spoken words.ā This project references history and development by marrying old and new through construction techniques, materials, and concept.
From:Ā http://www.thepubliccollection.org/artists/kimberly-mcneelan/
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