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From the current project Future Fossils.
Sculptures made from all types of containers - split and layered to “grow” mass like the rings of a tree. This durational sculpture will culminate into Future Fossils: Sum, a house cut open and filled with all things consumed and disposed in a lifetime.
Future Fossils is the final part of a 10-year trilogy on the Order of Things.
From the exhibition, Future Fossils: SUM
featuring Rachel Kaching Tang, Ruth Levy, Michelle Nordmeyer, Sungho Bae,
Kate Poulos & Anirudh Singh Shaktawat.
Sculptures made from all types of containers - split and layered to “grow” mass like the rings of a tree. This durational sculpture has culminated into Future Fossils: Sum, a house cut open and filled with a portion of things consumed and disposed of in a lifetime. The house is built using 5 methods of material invention: densify, reconfigure, transform, cultivate, and secondary-use design.
Future Fossils is the final part of a 10-year trilogy, "Shift in the Order of Things"
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