Contemporary Like Achilles
Three rammed-earth boxes and one rammed-earth block. The largest was 3ft x 3ft x 3ft and the hole cut into it (three-quarters that size) was the size and shape of the second largest block. This pattern repeats to the smallest one which has no hole in it and is both the point of termination and the implied point of continuation and/or reversal for the process.
It was developed using the logic of an earlier process work where I would dig a roughly cube-shaped hole, form a cube using some of the soil dug up, and then rebury it with the remaining soil that was dug up.
The name is both a reference to Zeno's paradox and a pun on the title of a Bob Dylan song.
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