An edition of At the Lightning Field (2017)

At the Lightning Field

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At the Lightning Field
Laura Raicovich
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An edition of At the Lightning Field (2017)

At the Lightning Field

an essay

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"Walter De Maria's 'Lightning Field' is 400 stainless steel poles, positioned 220 feet apart, in the desert of central New Mexico. Over the course of several visits, it becomes, for Raicovich, a site for confounding and revealing perceptions of time, space, duration, and light; how changeable they are, while staying the same. From At the Lightning Field: Chaos and coincidences of history: Edward Lorenz was a meteorologist at MIT in the early 1960s. Looking for a devil in the detail of meteorological data, he was trying to forecast global weather patterns (creating forecasting models that would later be applied to economics and financial analysis). Complicated sets of equations, sometimes arbitrary webs of information, measurements of "initial conditions" churned through a primitive computer. The machine was named the Royal McBee. Laura Raicovich works as President and Executive Director of The Queens Museum. She is the author of A Diary of Mysterious Difficulties, a book based on Viagra and Cialis spam (Publication Studio) and is an editor of Assuming Boycott: Resistance, Agency, and Cultural Production (O/R Books)"--

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English
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89

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At the Lightning Field: an essay
2017
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Edition Notes

Subtitle from cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.2
Library of Congress
N6537.D432 A68 2017, N6537.D432A68 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
89 pages
Number of pages
89

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Open Library
OL27234998M
ISBN 10
1566894662
ISBN 13
9781566894661
LCCN
2016039378
OCLC/WorldCat
1001899425, 959038926

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