"It is thus of the essence of the thing and of the world... to send us beyond their determinate manifestations, to promise us always 'something else to see.'"
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Phenomenology of Perception
My belief in the natural rhythms and processes of our universe motivate my practice. I wish to invite the contemplation and observation of the ordinary, though it may be uncomfortable to realise the relativistic nature of matter.
Messages flow from the Earth like water through a conduit, rippling and radiating outward. Is it possible to decipher meanings apparent in the replication of design: from amoebae to nebulae?
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Phenomenology of Perception
My belief in the natural rhythms and processes of our universe motivate my practice. I wish to invite the contemplation and observation of the ordinary, though it may be uncomfortable to realise the relativistic nature of matter.
Messages flow from the Earth like water through a conduit, rippling and radiating outward. Is it possible to decipher meanings apparent in the replication of design: from amoebae to nebulae?
