Plurality explores perceptual subjectivity by embedding multiple spaces into a single object. Seeing the work in its entirety requires circumnavigation to observe how the presented form changes in response to the viewer's perspective.
Materials: Mirrors, Paper, Adhesive, Tape
Design Actions: to select, to plan, to draft, to cut, to fold, to stick, to repeat, to combine, to tessellate
Phases charts a cycle of transformation and metamorphosis between related forms. Reflective panels are deployed to highlight the underlying symmetry that acts as the common link in the piece.
Materials: Mirrors, Paper, Adhesive, Tape
Design Actions: to select, to plan, to draft, to cut, to fold, to stick, to repeat, to combine, to tessellate
Truncate is a sculptural diptych where simple elements become patterned in space by a kaleidoscopic array. The work evokes the mutable nature of form and how small actions can affect the emergent structure.
Materials: Mirrors, Brass, Adhesive, Tape
Design Actions: to select, to plan, to draft, to cut, to fold, to stick, to repeat, to combine, to tessellate
Dislocation explores the configuration spaces of a single sculpture that has infinite possible forms. Dominant wood struts are positioned in space by telescoping members, giving rise to different tensions and rhythms in each configuration.
Materials: Antennas, Wood, Eye Hooks, Jump Rings, Adhesive
Design Actions: to source, to screw, to glue, to bond, to attach, to link, to join, to configure, to arrange, to reconfigure, to rearance