A rock is a perfect metaphor, an allegory in volume. When placed its sculptural limits beget a kind of artistic proposition — and when considered with reduced anthropomorphism and ungeologically — produce a ready-made analog to the causation and bounds of our attempts at the understanding of all things




Further Reading
What is an Apparatus?
Giorgio Agamben
2006
Vibrant Matter - A political ecolology of things
Jane Bennett
2010
Patio and Pavilion
Penelope Curtis
2006
Invisible Cities
Italo Calvino
1972
100 Chairs in 100 Days and its 100 Ways
Martino Gamper
2016
Ampersand - Notes on a Collection
Ryan Gander
2012
A Good Chair is a Good Chair
Donald Judd
2010
Eyes of the Skin
Juhani Pallasmaa
2005
The Grey Cloth
Paul Sheerbart
1914
The Collected Writings
Robert Smithson
1996
Bunker Archeology
Paul Virilio
1975