| 5. 
              What strategies and methods are applied to catch attention and stimulate 
              participation in the interaction?
 One 
              point is, that with this piece you see constant realignments taking 
              place. There is the movement in the square to embody the portraits, 
              to become the alien representation. It is maybe frustrated by the 
              fact that the portraits change automatically the moment total embodiment 
              happens. But that also animates others to join to come to that point 
              of change. 6. 
              Are there intended limits for the interaction possibilities and 
              contributions?
 I 
              seldom conceive an outcome but my initial desire was to use artificial 
              shadows to generate questions about embodiment and disembodiment, 
              about spectacular repre- sentation, about the distance between bodies 
              in public space, and so on. It is clear that my intended outcome 
              are my obsessions and most people participating in the piece probably 
              are reflecting on something completely different, which is great. 
              I mainly concentrate in establishing some initial conditions, a 
              platform or vehicle where people can do whatever it is they're going 
              to do through the constraints and affordances of the piece itself.I want to design anti-monuments because A monument is something 
              that represents power, or selects a piece of history and tries to 
              represent it, always from the point of view of the elite.
 (Rafael 
              Lozano Hemmer) |