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Shouting instructions at the
TV might be an ultimately fruitless pursuit, but at the time of
happening it can be surprisingly satisfying. Much the same can be said
of Terry Duffy's Art Games. Watching one in progress is like looking
over the shoulders of the two chess-players making notes as they go
along. You watch as their plans for the work of art come to naught, as
they find fresh inspiration in their partners' contributions and
generally surround themselves with more creative stimuli than they're
used to. Among these must be included the viewers, bursting with
opinion. |