Electronic/Technology - Functional Artwork - Outdoor Sculpture
Website: http://www.indplsartcenter.org
820 East 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46220
Inuzuka’s contribution to ArtsPark was created in conjunction with the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI). Working from ISBVI student feedback, Inuzuka created this Zen-like sculpture composed of a 10-foot ring of black granite with a sand garden on the inside. When turned, the sand garden’s rotating arm smoothes the sand and triggers songs to play. These songs were recorded by ISBVI students. Aside from his aesthetic sensibility, Inuzuka’s status as legally blind made him uniquely qualified for this collaboration.
Gift of Sheila Fortune Foundation with support from Carter Fortune, June M. McCormack, Cinergy Foundation, Inc, Sallie Mae Fund in honor of Dr. Don and Joanne Tharp
Quoted from http://indplsartcenter.org/Assets/uploads/Artspark-brochure-2012.pdf
Date created: 2004
820 East 67th Street
820 East 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46220