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images 1-3: Staring Machine, [cast bronze, height 14’Äù], 2007/9
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Staring Machine was a project that I began in wood, ceramic and bronze. I wanted to explore the idea of making a machine that enabled one to stare without looking at anything. Although a paper bag would suffice in limiting visual information, the differences in materials became the focus for the project. At around this time, the artist Francois Morelli was working with recycled belts to make these strange and beautiful hand puppets with which he would create entirely blind drawings. The heaviness and stiffness of the material, its restriction on his movement and the heightening of his senses to these things without the use of his sight, was something that I was unable to stop thinking about. I was curious about the idea of experiencing the inside of a material without the use of full sight. Ideally the project will continue to explore materials in a range of weights, densities, scales and sensory qualities. Staring Machine, 2007-2010
installation view
Staring Machine, 2007-9
Staring Machine, 2007-9 detail
3 machines
inside bronze
inside wood
inside bronze
sketch1
sketch2
sketch3
wood
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