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Rebirth (sculpture) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rebirth (sculpture)

''Rebirth'', nicknamed "Deer Baby" and "Twilight Zone Bambi", was a proposed outdoor sculpture by American artist Seyed Alavi, considered for installation at the MAX Orange Line's SE Park Avenue station in Oak Grove, an unincorporated area neighboring Milwaukie in Clackamas County, Oregon, in the United States. The design of the unfinished creative work, which featured a deer with a child's face, was met with a mixed reception. Unable to meet TriMet's standards and remain under budget, in November 2011 Alavi withdrew his design from the project.
==Description==
Seyed Alavi's ''Rebirth'' was a proposed sculpture considered for installation at the MAX Orange Line's SE Park Ave MAX Station in Oak Grove, an unincorporated area neighboring Milwaukie. The design of the unfinished creative work called for a yellow-painted deer with a child's face and was intended to represent "the interaction between the nearby riparian forest and the people living in Oak Grove". In its concept proposal, the art installation is described as:
Two renderings of Alavi's design were made available to the public; the first computer-generated image did not include context, which arguably provoked debate over its design, while the second was more "humanized" and illustrated how the installation could interact with people and the surrounding environment.〔 TriMet confirmed at least two changes to the sculpture's original design: a move to the southeast to avoid crossing into the Trolley Trail or Milwaukie's boundaries, and removal of its mosaic tile facade to reduce costs.〔〔
In October 2011, the artist presented a revised concept to TriMet's Public Art Advisory Committee. The sculpture's color and dimensions were unchanged, but it would be made of glass-reinforced concrete. Its surface treatment remained undetermined, but Alavi wanted one that would be "natural or inherent" to the material to achieve a "reflective, glowing, and magical" appearance. The committee preferred the reflective appearance seen in the artist's original design and requested material samples at his final presentation, which was scheduled to take place in December.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://trimet.org/pdfs/pm/PAAC/2011/PAAC-meeting-summary-10-19-11.pdf )

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