01 - 07 (II)
Installation: Stoneware, Ink, Rice paper (2016)
In this project, I was interested in creating a visual narrative that started from found objects that I found peculiar, In this case a coral.
Stemming from my interests in palaeontology, this project was started from an exploration of the paradoxical nature of the science - a system that contains scientific absolutes but yet contains missing gaps of knowledge. Filled by calculated predictions based on constantly shifting systems of knowledge, the nature of the science leaves room for the interjection of subjective speculation.
Through the process of curating, archiving, indexing and organising information through various mediums (sculpture, drawing, photography, text etc.) into archived data, it is then distilled and transformed into various reiterations that are meant to draw out the curiosity and imagination in those that view the artwork.
In this project, I was interested in creating a visual narrative that started from found objects that I found peculiar, In this case a coral.
Stemming from my interests in palaeontology, this project was started from an exploration of the paradoxical nature of the science - a system that contains scientific absolutes but yet contains missing gaps of knowledge. Filled by calculated predictions based on constantly shifting systems of knowledge, the nature of the science leaves room for the interjection of subjective speculation.
Through the process of curating, archiving, indexing and organising information through various mediums (sculpture, drawing, photography, text etc.) into archived data, it is then distilled and transformed into various reiterations that are meant to draw out the curiosity and imagination in those that view the artwork.