How Has a Seat at the Table?
Interactive Sculpture
Plywood and metal
Variable dimensions
(object 199x199x19 cm)
2018-22
A structure of four seats connected to a table, but neither the seats nor the table has legs.
The audience is invited to interact with this object in accordance with the following instructions:
1- Form a group of 4 people. All with the ability to squat.
2- Each one of you should insert your feet between the table and the seat.
3- Simultaneously, hold the metal bars and raise the structure above your knees.
4- Check if everyone is comfortable with the weight of the object.
5- If not, together place the structure carefully back to the floor.
If yes, sit all together while holding the metal bars.
6- Enjoy!
7- To get out, reverse the process. Do so simultaneously as soon as one of you expresses the wish to do so.
8- Thank you for your participation!
Technical Support: Jake McCombe, Ian Whittaker, Richard Watkins, Nick Lott, Andrew Richardson, Luke Paine, Tom Railton, Dilesh Patel & Jueyi Chen.
Plywood and metal
Variable dimensions
(object 199x199x19 cm)
2018-22
A structure of four seats connected to a table, but neither the seats nor the table has legs.
The audience is invited to interact with this object in accordance with the following instructions:
1- Form a group of 4 people. All with the ability to squat.
2- Each one of you should insert your feet between the table and the seat.
3- Simultaneously, hold the metal bars and raise the structure above your knees.
4- Check if everyone is comfortable with the weight of the object.
5- If not, together place the structure carefully back to the floor.
If yes, sit all together while holding the metal bars.
6- Enjoy!
7- To get out, reverse the process. Do so simultaneously as soon as one of you expresses the wish to do so.
8- Thank you for your participation!
Technical Support: Jake McCombe, Ian Whittaker, Richard Watkins, Nick Lott, Andrew Richardson, Luke Paine, Tom Railton, Dilesh Patel & Jueyi Chen.