The Poetry of Reason, 2022
The Poetry of Reason, by artist Yu-Wen Wu, is a weblike metal and plexiglass wall sculpture that explores the associations and linkages of fundamental pieces of knowledge from across disciplines, and how these interconnections affect the whole. As the whimsical title implies, The Poetry of Reason underlines the abstractions, or poetics, that lie behind theories that guide our logic and reason. Wu worked with the Computer Science faculty members and students to select a series of forty graphical signs, or notations, that speak to originality, intersections, collaborations, and creativity.
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Metal, pexiglass
Joyce Cummings Center at Tufts University
177 College Ave, Medford, MA
Permanent sculptural installation
Driven by her long-standing interest in rendering data visible, the artist encourages viewers to look closely and probe the meaning of each notation. What do these signs have to do with one another? How do they speak to systems and, perhaps most importantly, to contemporary modes of communication?
Aligned with these inquiries into data and systems, Wu installed The Poetry of Reason near a floor-to-ceiling window that provides abundant natural light, an element that further embodies the system of visual symbols and material connections. Here, defined shadows lend the installation a cyclical, ever-changing quality. As the sunlight shifts, the shape, length, and depth of shadows, as well as their formal correspondence to elements of the work, change the overall appearance of the wall sculpture. Through this dynamic dialogue, Wu prompts the audience to embrace the playfulness of logic, opening a space to consider the notations as creative elements rather than rigid forms.
Learn about the forty individual notations here: