detail showing 'mad weave'

dialogue
Hampshire, UK

1200 x 750
'mad weave', wrapping, binding

colored papers and foil, shade cloth,
bamboo, newspaper, threads

(photographed against grey wall)
 

This work expresses the dynamic of Open Dialogue as proposed by Prof David Bohm during meetings with him at Brockwood Park in England.

Imagine the triangles as individual participants. Their 'boundaries' are wrapped in news-paper, symbolizing acquired knowledge. The woven area in the center represents the infinite and complex levels of meaning that flow between the participants.

The strips of light symbolize the potential link in shared meaning and understanding that flows outside of the stream of habitual thinking and knowledge.