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Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationArtist <a href="http://lilianaporter.com/" target="_blank">Liliana Porter</a>’s Wrinkle Environment installation at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/madrids-palacio-de-cristal-is-a-unique-art-venue-in-an-industrial-revolution-botanical-garden/" target="_blank">Reina Sofia Museum</a> in Madrid may look like a wall of rocks, but the entire thing is actually made from copy paper! Extending across its own gallery in the museum, the piece resembles a crested mounted of varying gray tones. After the exhibition is completed, the entire installation can then be recycled!1
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationOriginally created in 1968, the piece is only made up of photocopied paper. Porter <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cheong-ah-hwang-crafts-incredibly-intricate-sculptures-using-paper/" target="_blank">crunched and folded each piece</a> and attached it to the wall in angular forms.2
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationClimbing up the wall, each side rises in peaks, and varies in thickness. The areas that are more built up with many sheets of paper emulate large boulders, that could sit loosely on a mountain’s top.3
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationGently sloping down, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/madamoiselle-maurices-unique-urban-origami-brightens-up-the-streets-of-vietnam-and-hong-kong/" target="_blank">origami-like conglomerations of paper</a> form the rocky edges of the mountain that meet with the floor.4
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationThe printed texture acts as the mountain’s summit, which is placed directly on the wall in a sweeping flat installation.5
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationPorter also made the installation to be <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bloom-toy-encourages-crowds-to-come-together-and-make-intricate-art-in-public-spaces/" target="_blank">interactive for visitors</a>. The size of the piece depends entirely on the visitor. One side of the piece has three pads of printed paper mounted to it, its patterns camouflaged into the piece. Visitors are invited to tear a piece off of the provided pads, and wrinkle them in any way they please. The visitors are then asked to place their wrinkled pieces into a provided clear receptacle.6
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationThe museum staff then adds the pieces to the installation.7
Liliana Porter Wrinkle InstallationEach time the installation is exhibited in a space, it varies, depending on how the visitors wrinkle their pieces. After each exhibition, the installation can then be <a href="http://inhabitat.com/giant-elephant-made-of-recycled-tires-roams-the-earth-for-african-environmental-awareness/" target="_blank">recycled</a>, creating no waste whatsoever.8








