0:00:00.149,0:00:01.510 [OLAFUR ELIASSON][br]The placement of the color, 0:00:01.510,0:00:03.220 we should locate here on the model, 0:00:03.220,0:00:05.260 and do it exactly like that, on-site. 0:00:05.260,0:00:05.760 [ASSISTANT] Okay. 0:00:08.300,0:00:12.940 [ELIASSON] The objects are not necessarily[br]the most interesting part about art. 0:00:14.040,0:00:17.860 It is what the object does to me[br]when I look at it or engage in it 0:00:17.860,0:00:19.260 that is actually interesting. 0:00:29.780,0:00:34.540 You are somehow provoked into[br]a more negotiating role 0:00:34.540,0:00:36.720 because you go like,[br]"What am I looking at?" 0:00:39.560,0:00:44.760 Then you are more likely to also inquire,[br]"Well, what does looking actually mean?" 0:00:44.760,0:00:47.900 "And why am I seeing things[br]the way I'm seeing it?" 0:00:50.820,0:00:56.760 Instead of questioning the object,[br]you are in fact questioning yourself. 0:00:59.380,0:01:02.680 That, I think, is one of the great things[br]that art can do. 0:01:03.260,0:01:09.100 Art can somehow offer an opportunity[br]to do some self-evaluation.