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site-specific

American  
[sahyt-spi-sif-ik] / ˈsaɪt spɪˈsɪf ɪk /

adjective

  1. created, designed, or selected for a specific site.

    a site-specific sculpture.


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In addition to Martinez’s creations, “Body & Soul” brings together site-specific works including Amanda Ross-Ho’s durational performance rolling a 16-foot inflatable Earth around the perimeter of a nearby soccer field; Cosmas & Damian Brown’s interactive fountain installation incorporating ceramic heads, incense and water; and Shana Hoehn’s first large-scale public sculpture, fabricated from a fallen tree sourced through Santa Monica’s Urban Forest program.

From Los Angeles Times

"We are committed to finishing the remaining site-specific necessary due diligence to support our vision to build a world-class stadium near the Wolf Lake area in Hammond, Indiana."

From Barron's

Installation is immediate, sometimes accompanied by site-specific arrangements: the location of posters often depends on the lighting of the street or the aesthetic of the nearby shops.

From Los Angeles Times

“Ghost in the Machine: The Old Zoo” is just that, a site-specific interactive experience in which specters come to life via our mobile phones.

From Los Angeles Times

When it comes to site-specific works, artists and institutions too often ignore the central part of that phrase.

From The Wall Street Journal