Our understanding of the universe is a transformative condition. Like organisms, in their own right, my work reflects on and inhabits the residual information of an ever developing landscape, only reproducing itself, and challenging preconceived believability. Events form and deconstruct themselves within and on top of the picture plane, in parallel to experimental scientific and philosophical data, and experiential knowledge. Multifaceted frames of time form through the occupation and reconfiguration of space, seemingly accessible and inaccessible at once. The artist resides parallel to the axis of the world, revealing circumstantial mobility.
Anthropomorphizing the universe
26.09.17 — Jessica Tawczynski
Our understanding of the universe is a transformative condition. Like organisms, in their own right, my work reflects on and inhabits the residual information of an ever developing landscape, only reproducing itself, and challenging preconceived believability. Events form and deconstruct themselves within and on top of the picture plane, in parallel to experimental scientific and philosophical data, and experiential knowledge. Multifaceted frames of time form through the occupation and reconfiguration of space, seemingly accessible and inaccessible at once. The artist resides parallel to the axis of the world, revealing circumstantial mobility.
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