Re: interactivity and process

Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 23:48:57 -0400 (EDT)

On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Jeffrey D. Mathias wrote:
> ... I especially like to create work with a multitude of
> messages, some intertwined, some unrelated. I like to include
> subtleties and minor details. I prefer my work to be studied over a
> long period of time giving opportunity for these subtleties to emerge.
> An aspect I enjoy with my folding screens is that they must be viewed
> from a variety of folded positions before they can be fully understood.
> Perhaps I might figure that the longer it takes, the more satisfied and
> elated the viewer may become.

Jeff, we are much in agreement, unless you're going to INSIST that
"multitude of messages" is objective, not subjective. It seems to me you
get a *vision*, then work to recreate that "vision" in a way you consider
as objective as possible, but... no, I take that back -- no way folding
screens can be objective.

Sorry,

Judy