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How does a site-specific monumental sculpture affect the way the viewer interacts with space?

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A site specific sculpture is an artistic term that describes a sculpture showing actual relationship with the particular site where it exists. For example, a photograph shows a site specific sculpture, which is located in an environment with many trees that shows covered leaves. Then, the leaves are are displayed in yellow colors which depicts certain a type of tree, and they located in water-logged area surrounded by old buildings. It may be part of a stream or river bed. Hence, If the sculpture was taken away from its natural space or environment, the meaning would be completely different because it would be separated from its place of origin.

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