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Abstract
In the previous chapter, I argued for a broader notion of site specificity than
the connectivity between the artwork and the physical location of display.
The institutional and sociocultural contexts of production and reception
were also identified as parameters for a site-specific installation, leading
to my suggestion to conceive site specificity as a network of site-specific
functions.
In the current chapter, I develop a conceptual model for the analysis of
site-specific installation artworks to understand how this network is formed
and transforms over time. The model consists of two parts, one focusing
on a categorization of the various functions of site specificity; the other
proposing a methodology to compare successive iterations of the artwork
and to analyse which “factors of influence” cause changes at a particular
biographical stage.