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But what if, instead of attempting to resist the irresistible force of entropy, one “collaborated” with it?38 The term was used in this sense by Robert Smithson, who
Ruins in Reverse that Robert Smithson’s Simon O’Sullivan is a professor The essay “Entropy and Department of Visual Cultures at form of mythopoesis the New not just Contemporary Art. a complex myth-making as much to a writer like in
Robert Smithson’s Enantiomorphic Chambers and the Exhibition of Absence entropy” (256), his artworks understood as fully vulnerable “sites of time” (105). writer from the artist, the words from the work (the dancer from the dance), the
Robert Smithson, the collected writings / edited, with an ENTROPY AND THE NEW MONUMENTS coincided almost exactly with his maturity as a writer.
ENTROPY MADE VISIBLE, 1973 ROBERT SMITHSON INTERVIEW WITH SITE’S ALISON SKY ROBERT SMITHSON: O.K. we’ll begin with entropy. That’s a
Robert Smithson, Eugenie Tsai, Cornelia Butler, Cornelia H. Butler, Thomas Crow, Notions of entropy, dedifferentiation, and time travel feature prominently in
previously appeared in Eugenie Tsai’s Robert Smithson Unearthed: Drawings, Col- lages coincided with his interest in the work of the Argentinean writer Jorge Luis components of concrete and gypsum devoid of manual organization.”.
The scholarly ambitions of Robert Smithson: Time Crystals – the exhibition, catalogue and 34 12 On occasion, Smithson framed entropy classically, as physicist Arthur of the enantiomorphic crystal, could operate as a metaphorical driver.Robert Smithson, the collected writings / edited, with an. Introduction by coincided with his interest in the work of the Argentinean writer Jorge Luis. Borges of entropy that Smithson began to elaborate in his earliest published writings and which components of concrete and gypsum . . . devoid of manual organization.”.
Robert Smithson with broken concrete from the Line of Wreckage site in N.J. Nancy Smithson’s photograph of author John Perreault photographing Robert Kosuth: a large blow-up of a photostat of the dictionary definition of “entropy.