Floor Plan

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Observatory Layout
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Essentially the Shamanic Observatory is composed of five marble "stelae" set in the four niches north (bottom left), south (top right), west (bottom right) and east (top left) of the observatory and one in the center. The sense of the stelae was that they were broken and rejected slabs of marble extracted from a quarry near Brescia, rough-surfaced and minimally worked, and hence metonymic signs for the quarry, pars pro toto. Indeed, except for the central piece, into the rugged and uneven surface of which I cut more than a dozen little niches in intersecting circles and several flights of miniature stairways rightside up and upside down, the four stelae set at the cardinal points of the Observatory show only the rough face of the marble where it was split off from the mass and the minimal signs of tooling used to cut them. This is because the "shaman" lives in an interstitial "space" between nature and society and might conceivably emerge from this hardest core of nature.

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