Sad Heart with Propellor and Memories
(detail)
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The circuit that supplies the propellor's motor is completed through several
small brass rods which hang down to contact a current wire. When the circuit
is turned on by the controlling logic of the red printed circuit boards,
the spinning propellor pulls the rods away from their contact. This shuts
off the motor which allows the rods to make contact once again. The result
is an action that many observers find similar to a fly struggling to free
itself from a spiders web.
The ocassionally slowly rotating spoked wheel is festooned with loosely
attached beads. As it turns the beads slide and shift. Their rattle and
click is slightly amplified by the stretched black paper panels which span
some sections of the wheel.
1988
42 x 45 x 15 inches. weight 10lbs.
Welded steel, electronics, motors, acrylic lacquer, phone
handset, coin purse, orange peel, leaves, sticks, etc.
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