Celestial Mechanics
‘Celestial Mechanics' has its genesis within the structure of the wall that holds the image - augmenting the fabric of reality within. It opens up the structure and burrows deep within the core, to extend itself to a tropical haven but never allowing the viewer to get there. It appears before me as a geological fragment owing much to the geological history that created it. The surface of the material goes through a process of fossilization from its singular organic origin into a fragment of history that allows the sense of time to aid in its transmogrification. The animation creates a physical force that uses time to embed the surfaces of the animated objects and scenes with a material presence that is in a continual state of flux.
The animation is presented as a projection onto a wall with approximate viewing dimensions of 120cm height x 70cm wide.
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