The art of slow change
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6764, 861-861
Abstract:
Much of human appreciation of the natural world — sky, sea and so on — stems from its slowly changing features. Daedalus now plans a slowly changing statue, the pose of which will drift subtly all the time. Instead of fading into the urban background, it will continue to surprise and delight the passer-by.
Date: 1999
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