Sculptor Brian Goggin sometimes seems like a gift from another planet — a sort of Mork, who refreshingly doesn’t quite see the world like the rest of us. Peek inside the mind of Goggin, internationally-known for his iconic San Francisco works from "Defenestration," involving furniture crawling on the outside of a South of Market building to "Caruso's Dream," where the artist suspended 13 glass and steel pianos, pulsing with light, over a busy downtown street. Hit that SUBSCRIBE button! www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=kqedart Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kqedarts Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KQEDarts