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    Topology the historiography of interactivity: Lygia Clark’s and Gabriel Orozco’s ‘endless sculptures’

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    Kaniari, Assimina
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    The historiographic consequences of Lygia Clark's work in relation of the concept of interactivity is re-examined through a novel classification taking into account the notion of a 'topological' sculpture.
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