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''Flight Patterns'', also known informally as ''Flying People'', is a seven-panel photographic sculpture installation by David Joyce, installed in 1989 in Concourse A at the Eugene Airport in the U.S. state of Oregon. ==Description== ''Flight Patterns'' consists of approximately 130 black-and-white photographic cutouts of people, whimsically posed as if they were flying, on seven mural panels installed on the walls of Concourse A at Eugene Airport. ''Popular Photography'' described the subjects as "People with extended arms, carrying such items as briefcases, blueprints, teddy bears, or a tray of wine and pastry. People wearing business clothes or jogging outfits or nothing at all (discreetly covered by a fluffy cloud)….people expressing the exhilaration of flying." Artist David Joyce explained, "I thought, 'Wow, what if you could just hold out your arms and fly yourself? Superman! Mighty Mouse!'"〔 The resulting photographic sculpture has been described as "one of the most beloved art installations in Lane County". Among the people pictured in the mural is writer and performer Garrison Keillor, who was in Eugene for a show when the work was being created; his image was the only one of a non-local person used.〔 Other notable people in the work include cartoonist Jan Eliot.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flight Patterns」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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