UNDA: detail view of single block
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- Description
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For UCSD the artist created a one-word poem installed at one edge of the north playing field between the Humanities Building and the student apartments of Thurgood Marshall College.UNDA consists of five stone blocks into which are carved, in various sequences, the letters U, N, D, A, and an S-like mark which is the editor's notation for "transpose these letters." The letters on each block in the sequence carry out the transpositions indicated by this curved mark so that regardless of the order of the letters, each block ultimately spells out UNDA. In the course of the multi-part sculpture, the wave sign rolls through UNDA, the Latin word for wave, while the tops of the stones are aligned with the distant horizon of ocean. A literary cycle is identified with the cycle of the natural wave, an association which the artist relates to the velocity and flow of language.
The stones are rough-cut guiting, or English limestone, which was quarried near the Cotswolds and selected for its similarity to the color of the cliffs near the campus. A few eucalyptus and pine trees were planted on either side of the sculpture to make a connection with the distant trees, to frame the view, and to create the sense of a special enclave. - Creation Date
- 1987
- Creator
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- Artist
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- Venue
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Thurgood Marshall College; La Jolla, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States
- Physical Description
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stone (rock); relief (sculpture techniques); carved limestone
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- Topics
- Cartographics
Point: 32.882449, -117.241336
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- Language
- No linguistic content; Not applicable
- Classification
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Garden and Landscape
Sculpture and Installations
- Rights Holder
- Rittermann, Philipp Scholz (American photographer, 1955 CE-)
- Copyright
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Under copyright (US)
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- Last Modified
2022-10-28