System no. 30, by Julian Wild, involved welding scrap pieces of peat wagons and cutting machinery together that were once part of peat production at Lough Boora Parklands, to depict a disk that appears to bounce over the surface of the canal which looks like a serpentine form swimming across the surface of the canal. In Week two of this three week series, you can view the first hand the relationship between the artist and the engineers as they assemble the various sections of the sculpture allowing it to evolve into a complete piece, and develop an identity of its own.
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