“Art Experiences in the Bay Area”

If/Then” was one of the most interesting pieces I viewed at the San Jose Museum of Art on Sunday, May 18 because of its interactivity with the viewer and its harsh and deliberate social commentary.

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The fact that I could “interact” with [Love Disorder] made the piece so potent as I began to become connected to this person due to his display of intense emotions.

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Tantalum Memorial” by Harwood, Wright, and Yokokoji used another technique to “touch me.” It produced a subtle, but overpowering social message through use of a simple, mechanical idea

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- Katie Lampert

via Bay Area Art Work

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