Karen Keifer-Boyd is the current professor of art education and of women's studies at Penn State University.
She used this piece to call attention to the erased cultural memory of women's contribution to society by filling the “hole” with water.
The players' identity changes constantly through cyborging (through sensory translation, extensions, and transformations through human interactions.
Keifer-Boyd used building attributes to reflect human experiences and creates a metaphorical use in everyday language (e.g., one step at a time, frame your ideas, a window of opportunity).
[8] In an article[12] on the Penn State webpage Keifer-Boyd stated: “Ziegfeld's work is a commitment to ideas of social justice, and that the visual arts can speak across borders: national, political, cultural, geographical, disciplinary, linguistic, and personal—a belief that I share and embed in all the work I do.”