Encyclopaedia of Interference in Art
After installing and taking a second look at this artwork, our attention was distracted by an object left behind on a table near-by. Fearful that this object might be mistaken as a part of the artwork, for it was made of the same material, we discussed whether it should be removed when somehow

[floor plan]

the discussion turned. Rather than distracting our attention from the artwork, we now saw that this object of interference focussed our attention. We therefore concluded not to remove the object and henceforth assume, on this day [Friday 6 Feb 1998] and hour [4:12 pm] , all responsibility for its remaining.

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[floor plan details – NB: The complex comprises three areas without an entrance to the overall complex. The central area is an indoor swimming pool through which one can enter and leave areas on either side]
– chairs
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– indoor swimming pool
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– tables

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