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Collisions
Collisions is a series of three-dimensional resin prints based on scientific phenomena; data is suspended and magnified within transparent spheres of varying diameters.
Mechanisms of information-capture and analysis are so advanced that complex systems, from bosons to blackholes, are suddenly presented as knowable. Data, however, is easily reduced and contorted to communicate subjective meaning. Collisions references institutionally condemned communication practices—scrying, crystallomancy, mediumship—to reframe exalted data within a language of playful interpretation and uncertainty.
Mechanisms of information-capture and analysis are so advanced that complex systems, from bosons to blackholes, are suddenly presented as knowable. Data, however, is easily reduced and contorted to communicate subjective meaning. Collisions references institutionally condemned communication practices—scrying, crystallomancy, mediumship—to reframe exalted data within a language of playful interpretation and uncertainty.