But, after all, what is this box covered with eyes and arrows?
It is easier to start with what it is not. The Panoramic View is not an effort to bring Art –with a capital letter– to the people (the muralists already did that a long time ago, and besides, we don’t have the budget for so much painting). What we looked for was to place artistic work that seemed interesting to us in an unusual place, where people could come across them by chance, as sometimes one comes across a book or a pirate record in the street that catches his attention.
The Panoramic View did not intend to be a museum: you go into museums with your legs, here you access with your eyes. Although it is not the first time something like this has been done (Marcel Duchamp was a key influence, for example), this punched box is above all an experiment. An experiment in which what happens outside, with the people who get closer, is as important as what happens inside.