Do Words Have Voices?

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"Do Words Have Voices?" is a sculptural and installation-based artwork by Scottish artist Martin Boyce that explores language, memory, and modernist design through atmospheric, constructed environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
installation art
sculptural installation
artForm installation
sculpture
artisticApproach atmospheric environment
site-responsive installation
artistNationality Scottish
artMovement contemporary art
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Martin Boyce NERFINISHED
exploresConcept poetics of modernist design
relationship between language and space
relationship between memory and architecture
genre contemporary art
hasComponent architectural structures
designed objects
lighting elements
spatial construction
hasCreatorRole visual artist
hasTitle Do Words Have Voices? NERFINISHED
intendedEffect evocation of memory
heightened awareness of language in space
immersive viewer experience
languageOfTitle English
medium installation
sculpture
relatedTo installation-based practice of Martin Boyce
modernism in art and design
theme language
memory
modernist design
usesForm constructed environment

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Description of subject: "Do Words Have Voices?" is a sculptural and installation-based artwork by Scottish artist Martin Boyce that explores language, memory, and modernist design through atmospheric, constructed environments.

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