or a GTM
* Custom HTML tag firing on all pages). Remove once the developers ship a fix.
*/
(function () {
var KEY = 'hgSuppressQuickCart';
var GUARD = 'hg-suppress-quickcart';
if (window[KEY]) return; // don't run twice
window[KEY] = true;
// (a) CSS guard: hide the drawer while suppressing, so there is no flash.
var style = document.createElement('style');
style.textContent = 'html.' + GUARD + ' #store_quick_cart_widget{display:none !important;}';
(document.head || document.documentElement).appendChild(style);
document.documentElement.classList.add(GUARD);
var suppressing = true;
function forceClose() {
document.body.classList.remove('sc_quick_cart_widget_active', 'sc_quick_cart_widget_animate');
var w = document.getElementById('store_quick_cart_widget');
if (w) w.classList.remove('active', 'animate');
}
function stop() {
suppressing = false;
document.documentElement.classList.remove(GUARD);
try { observer.disconnect(); } catch (e) {}
}
// (b) Watch for the drawer being opened while we're still suppressing.
var observer = new MutationObserver(function () {
if (suppressing && document.body.classList.contains('sc_quick_cart_widget_active')) {
forceClose();
}
});
function arm() {
observer.observe(document.body, { attributes: true, attributeFilter: ['class'] });
forceClose(); // in case it opened before this ran
}
if (document.body) arm();
else document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', arm);
// First genuine interaction = real visit; stop suppressing so the basket
// works normally from here on (add-to-cart, manual open, etc.).
['pointerdown', 'keydown', 'touchstart'].forEach(function (ev) {
document.addEventListener(ev, stop, { capture: true, once: true });
});
// Safety backstop: never interfere for longer than 15s.
setTimeout(stop, 15000);
})();
Through the nostalgic use of Nixie tubes, a form of electronic display regularly used between the 50s and 70s, Dominic Harris’ artwork presents an array of constantly changing letters. Exploring the phenomenon of typoglycemia, although these letters are arranged at random, the viewer sifts through the chaos to decipher words amongst them. This conceptual artwork explores the notion that seeing and interpreting is a simultaneous process, and the viewer uses what they have learnt, their experiences and personality to derive meaning from anything detected by the eye. Through this work, like so many of Harris’ pieces, he embraces that the viewer inevitably completes a work of art and their experience is a collaboration with the artist.
'In creating my artworks I challenge the traditional relationship between the viewer and the art. My depictions reach their true potential when the viewer becomes a participant or collaborator, or sometimes even a co-conspirator, with my vision.'
Dominic Harris
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