As more and more of the unknown becomes known, new horizons of thought are eclipsed and new vistas of curiosity are created. The collective capacity of the human mind to look to the infinitely small, the infinitely large, and the psychological infiniteness is becoming more and more mechanized. From particle accelerators to the data mining systems of genome mapping operations, the collection and processing of increasingly enormous amounts of information has required the use of increasingly complex systems to bridge the gap between data and comprehension. Within the mechanics of the tools, apparatuses, and systems that charter these new discoveries, I am interested in the probability of new forms of personal mythological structures existing within this space.
Informatics Series: Belt
14in x 4in x 3in
carved porcelain, rubber belting
Informatics Series: Inelastic Cross Section
13in x 13in x 10in
carved earthenware, rubber belting
Informatics Series: Angle Belt
14in x 4in x 3in
carved earthenware, rubber belting
Informatics Series: Dipole (Open)
39in x 9in x 9in
earthenware, paint, rubber
Informatics Series: Dipole
44in x 8in x 8in
carved earthenware, rubber belting, steel
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