[OLAFUR ELIASSON] The placement of the color, we should locate here on the model, and do it exactly like that, on-site. [ASSISTANT] Okay. [ELIASSON] The objects are not necessarily the most interesting part about art. It is what the object does to me when I look at it or engage in it that is actually interesting. You are somehow provoked into a more negotiating role because you go like, "What am I looking at?" Then you are more likely to also inquire, "Well, what does looking actually mean?" "And why am I seeing things the way I'm seeing it?" Instead of questioning the object, you are in fact questioning yourself. That, I think, is one of the great things that art can do. Art can somehow offer an opportunity to do some self-evaluation.