Here is a rough sketch for the placement and the final look
Quote: On space and context“ Instillation art still separates the work from the world, and aesthetic experience from the everyday experience… artwork depends on the viewers perspective and context of the work- visible as well as invisible….”Anne Ring Petersen, Installation Art page 41-45.
I have chosen all my rocks and how I want to document them. Here are some pictures and descriptions of what I have.
(I'm not sure which rocks I wanna choose I was hoping to have seven different ones for seven different QR codes.) Maybe I’ll use them all but not have commentary on them all :
The big one I really like the banding and the mix of colors its a lake superior rock I found in the water and the lines and colors where just so striking I couldn't resist
The shiny one back right. I wanna do a lot of research on this one what its composed of. Its like this glittery shiny material and quartz as well
Rainbow colored river rocks. I mean please, they stand on there own. Find all these bright colors in nature is the beeeeeessst. Anyways I’m thinking I’d want to include this group
South Dakota bubble gum agate
The chalk (clay) rock? Im counting it
Mackinac island rock. (its not a quarts, I broke it which you can see by throwing it on another rock right there on the island. I kept both halves, and it is a jagged sharp rock I let poke into my leg cuz it was in my pocket for the the whole 5 hours biking. Totally worth it.
The scarred rock. It reminds me of manatees back’s all scratched up from boat blades. I saw a lot up close when I visited Florida a few years back he actually swam with them, and all of them where cut, some worse than others. Sorta a side tangent but could be interesting commentary to add, get people thinking maybe?
I collected my materials to make the paper mashay:

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