There is a good reason why the Station to Station machine is named so. It is meant to be placed on a moving train in order to make art based on the land it travels over. A unique concept, it provides an interesting way to let Mother Nature have a voice in the man-made art industry.
Created by Danish contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson, the Station to Station machine involves a black ball that rolls around a circular enclosed area leaving marks along the way. It is these marks that turn the white surface into a work of art. Although abstract, the illustrations are compelling in that they appear to occupy some vague point of purpose interpreted by the viewer.
Land-Made Art
The Station to Station Machine Creates Abstract Drawings on a Moving Train
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