Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Junk Geode V : Meteorite





Xerographic print on copy paper, poster board, and metalized polyester film.


The rarest types of meteorite to strike the Earth are colourfully patterned and metallic. Meteorites typically contain vividly coloured, translucent, mineral crystals, embedded in a silvery nickel-iron metal.

They arrive concealed in strange organic shapes, charred from entering the Earth's atmosphere, and can be cut and polished to reveal their brilliant gemstone qualities.

I like to think of this meteorite traveling great distances through outer-space, created from the destruction of an ancient planet, a shard from the early universe.
 

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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Kaleidoscopic Skin


Watercolour, pencil and ink on watercolour paper, with digital reflection.


This is a painted skin that I will apply to the surface of a maquette for the next iteration in the junk geode series.

The form of this geode is an irregular polyhedron split in two connecting units. The skin will extend across the fractured surfaces, unifying the two halves with pattern, and colour.

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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Black Mass: Cygnus X-1


{ Liturgy for a black hole }


Known as the celestial swan, the constellation Cygnus has been the source of myth since the Neolithic era. Many ancient monuments of worship were built aligned to its coordinates, as it lays to the north, near the summer solstice.

Cygnus X-1 is a black hole, located in the Cygnus constellation. It was first observed 1964 as one of the strongest X-ray sources that could be seen in space, and was identified as a black hole because of its relationship to the star HDE 226868.

Cygnus X-1 and HDE 226868 orbit each other forming a high-mass X-ray binary, where the star is visible by the emission of light, while the black hole is the dominant source of X-rays.



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Sunday, 19 May 2013

The Noise of Closed-Eye Vision





In a darkened room, or with your eyes closed, you may have experienced the noise of closed-eye vision. The phenomenon of closed-eye hallucinations, or a phosphene, is the perceived sensation of seeing light, when no light is actually entering the eye.

There is form in the indistinguishability of dark events.

Even in the absence of light, some impulses are still sent along the optic nerve, causing the sensation of an animated, dark coloured noise.

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Saturday, 20 April 2013

Night Works, the City Rises





Sound is becoming an increasing concern within my work. I have always been interested in music, but more and more it is the sound of real environments, and incidental noises, that interest me.

Here I have used the recorded sound of construction, a bulldozer digging earth. As the people sleep the city grows, and always the worms enrich the soil.

Very simply, I compose the instruments in the manner of aleatoric music, intuitively making patterns with synthesizers.

In the future, I intend to use sound in convergence with my visual art practice.


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Friday, 22 March 2013

Hallucinations of the Primary Visual Cortex III









Watercolour, pencil and ink on watercolour paper, with digital reflection.

My thinking is revealed, through the work. The process acts as an apparatus, that can synthesize chaotic elements of the mind. From the noise of competing thoughts, ideas, and memories (etc.) information is distilled into a pure form, of organized complexity. The work is a symbol, able to be understood intuitively, by myself, or anyone.

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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Isomorphic Exercise



Watercolour, with pen and ink on cardboard.

Isomorphism is apparent when two separate entities share similarities in form, shape, or structure. A biological isomorphism is the similarity in form between organisms of different ancestry.

Emerging here are a group of forms that are exactly equal and alike. This could be the mapped landmass of an unknown world, or a hexagonal petri dish being used to culture the cells of microscopic organisms. These entities have such a close similarity, or resemblance, as to be essentially equal or interchangeable and isomorphic.

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