The Scroll
Negar Seyfollahy and Alisdair MacRae // 2013
Wood, Acrylic, Glass
Jasper Place Library
About
The concept started with the idea of a paper scroll unfolding along the library wall and depicts the realization that knowledge is typically incomplete, and not always written. Expanding on the original idea of the scroll, the artists were inspired by James Minoru Sakoda’s book “Modern Origami”.
Like the scroll, the aesthetics of origami represent a body of knowledge. The patterns in the artwork are based on the fold lines of paper origami creations. Combining the form and symbolism of the scroll with the patterns and techniques of origami, the concept becomes a metaphor for all other forms of knowledge accessible through the library.
The pattern replicated throughout the work are based on the fold lines of the several basic origami forms – the bird base, four-point star, sitting crane, and lobster. The patterns have been enlarged and elements have been removed to represent incomplete or different forms of knowledge. Etched and engraved onto the wood, acrylic, and glass panels the patterns become visible as a whole to the viewer and reflect the holistic and interconnected nature of knowledge.
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