
Golf Ball (Object Lessons)

existing in historical time to an organic object existing in biological and geographic time.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
beginning of some unknown archaeology of the future.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
The earth itself ushers the golf ball to the next stage of its evolution, changing it from an industrial object
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
tendency of errant golf balls to find the boundary between domesticated and wild landscapes.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
the golf ball, especially when lost, can mediate new encounters with the
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
natural world.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
see the world as the ball sees it.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
we identify ourselves by the objects we cast into the void.
Harry Brown • Golf Ball (Object Lessons)
While lost balls compel Updike and Lindsay to ponder mortality, they can also draw us beyond the safe and familiar boundaries of our experience and bring us into contact with another, secret life. Our