It was an odd moment when I walked into that
first gallery in Chelsea and saw a large white desk with a
head poking up from the top edge of the computer screen. I took
out my camera, carefully framing and exposing the scene, and the
head never moved or took notice of my gaze. As I walked
around that booming Chelsea neighborhood of art galleries, I began
to notice a trend: at some of the biggest galleries there are giant
entry desks, where the top of the head of the desk sitter is often
the only other human presence. This leads me to wonder, in this
digital world of email and instant messaging that supposedly makes
us more connected, are we also setting up barriers to the simple
eye to eye contact that affirms our humanity? |