Can't say that I followed the discussion very closely, but it is supposed to represent a human's mind, which - as the psychologists can attest to, and actually prove quite conclusively - is a lot less "free" and, for lack of a better term, capable than the layman might want to believe his own to be. Hence, no eyes, no arms, and behind bars.
Then again, they still did fail to anticipate the amount of "ugly"/"disturbing" backlash they got for that choice ...
Such an inspiring sculpture to greet you and prospective students every day X'D
Maybe it would've been better inside the Psych building....where the students who understand it can pass it every morning
I love how they're all posing joyfully around it X3
We have a large rotating globe sculpture in the Geo building, and I sometimes take a 10 minute detour to go see it (and the rock collection and the fake dinosaurs and the earth quake thing) because it's so coooool and it's spiiiiiiins!! The Engineering building has a big old turbine thing in the lobby to greet you, but that's not as cool as the giant globe. U___U
Also, General Discussion: I had my English Major exam this morning, and I think I did ok for one day's study O___O
plus some extra "drama" during the exam (ThisCat knows what I mean....but don't ask... Haha [i was wondering why I felt so sick before the exam, but now I know] ) so I finished an hour early like usual and high-tailed it outta there hahahahaaaaaaggghhhh
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But I think I did good. Maybe. I answered the questions so I shouldn't fail.....