First Light Drum, 1966
First Light Drum and Red Cylinder are the earliest works in Lijn's Light Cylinder series.
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Liquid Reflections, 1966-1968
Liquid Reflections and the works leading up to it were Lijn's first and most complex works with water and light.
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Hiway Cones, 1966
Inspired by the small striped cones lining the roads, Lijn began, in 1966, to make her Hiway Cones. The road cones are signals informing drivers of where they must drive and not drive. One has to look at these signals as a form of language.
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Small Red Cylinder, 1964/65
One of the earliest works in Lijn's Light Cylinder series.
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Silver Cylinder, 1964/65
Lijn was interested in the way a reflected line of light describes the altered surface of the cylinder and gives precise information about any changes made to its surface.
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Small Cosmic Flares, 1966
Lijn began to fabricate framed wall sculptures using thin acrylic sheets as surfaces and ...
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Cosmic Flares (Vertical), 1965
Cosmic Flares (Vertical) was the first, in the subsequent series of Cosmic Flares, and...
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ABC Cone, 1965
The word accelerated loses its identity and becomes a pattern pregnant with energy. It is pregnant with the energy of its potential meaning should it once again become a word.
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Man Is Naked, 1965
When Lijn puts words on cylinders and cones and makes Poem Machines, she wants the word to be seen in movement splitting itself into a pure vibration until it becomes the energy of sound.
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Time Forces Split, 1965
The word accelerated loses its identity and becomes a pattern pregnant with energy. It is pregnant with the energy of its potential meaning should it once again become a word.
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Sky Never Stops, 1965
The word accelerated loses its identity and becomes a pattern pregnant with energy. It is pregnant with the energy of its potential meaning should it once again become a word.
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Eroskon, 1965
The word accelerated loses its identity and becomes a pattern pregnant with energy. It is pregnant with the energy of its potential meaning should it once again become a word.
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Arise Alive, 1965
Poem by Leonard D. Marshall
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Fidel Prism, 1964
"Lijn constructs kinetic pieces she called Poem Machines, with titles such as Fidel Prism and Time Forces Split, that span words at high speed until they blur and vibrate." (Hannah Duguid, Guardian 2016)
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