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Colocated Current
Maryland Institute College of Art
A two woman show with Daisy Braun.
All around us, there are currents. Power lines encircle the globe. Great fungal networks stretch out in the soil beneath our feet, while neural networks make up our minds. The ancient currents of the ocean make life possible. The world is an ongoing web, where each part depends on all others. Currents of time overlap each other, and in these material layers we find tangible traces of the past. As our place in time becomes multi-layered, we enter a space of fluidity: we are collocated within the current.
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Works in Show
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Sprue Systems: Static Flow of Info-nutrients, 2019
Silica ceramic shell, aluminum, steel
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Growing in the Current, 2019
Silica ceramic shell, wax, steel
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Emerging within Time, 2019
Silica ceramic shell, iron, sand
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Intangible Realities, 2019
Silica ceramic shell, aluminum, steel
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Found Within Mimicking Structure, 2019
Silica ceramic shell, aluminum, steel
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Networked Placelessness, 2019
Aluminum, wax, steel, foundry sand
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