In Taoist philosophy, the essence of a wheel is revealed in the empty space – say, where the axle may connect to the wheel or perhaps the space between the spokes. In chapter five of your text, on page 99, there are these sentences: “The space around a sculpture is sensory rather than empty. Despite its invisibility, sensory space – like the wind – is felt.” Discuss what this means for three-dimensional art objects. You might consider such objects in your own home and why you placed them in the locations that you chose. Respond to this prompt and to at least one of your classmates.TEXT: THE HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS by F. David Martin & Lee A. Jacobs; 10th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2019; ISBN 9781260154184Comments from CustomerDiscipline: Humanities