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Constellation Series
references the physical nature of the universe, drawing on the natural
laws of physics without actually using them. The artist defies scientific
givens by applying the hand of the maker - the impulsive instinct of the
human imagination - to construct astronomical geometrics in a haphazard
evolutionary way, capturing the magical mysteries of space and form.
Hundreds of wooden
spheres and rods form starbursts that randomly interconnect collectively
to create a super-structure that hovers in space. There are no pre-conceived
ideas in the making - each adjoining starburst construction evolves from
somewhere and finishes nowhere to build an intensely layered mass, like
a growing snowball.
The overall form revolves
in a gentle, yet unpredictable, manner as the natural airflow passes through
the object, casting a moving 3-dimensional shadow onto a surrounding surface.
This experimental
composition references planetary structures and how they revolve around
each other in the cosmos. Ultimately the intention is to increase the
scale of the project to produce a kinetic galaxy of form. In another work,
the shadow possibilities will be transformed into a kaleidoscopic film
projection.
YEAR:
August 2003
MATERIALS: Ramen rods, wooden spheres, nylon line
DIMENSIONS: Variable
CONSTELLATION #II
3mm rods, Variable - approximately 90cm(h) x 105cm(w) x 155cm(l)
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