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Nettle - electric found object construction
Nettle - electric found object construction (detail)
AEROSTIGMAT - found object construction
AEROSTIGMAT - found object construction (detail)
AEROEKTAR - found object construction
AEROEKTAR - found object construction (detail)
Wingseed - steel construction
Alpha - kinetic construction
Bluhous Relic - closed circuit construction
Cocoon - cast iron
Relic of Nomad 87 - cast iron, found object
At the Edge of the Construct - acrylic on tar paper, inflatable construction
Fragment - steel, cast iron
Ganglion - found object construction
Ganglion - found object construction (detail)
Incubator - inflatable construction
Incubator - inflatable construction
from the Scroll of Morphogenesis - acrylic on tar paper
Oracle - kinetic water tank construction
Spore - cast iron
Toddler Box - robotic construction
Toddler Box - robotic construction (detail)
Phototaxis - acrylic on tar paper, electric found object construction
Rhea Silvia - acrylic on found panel
Sprout - cast iron, steel
These relics of a future past serve as record, memory, and foreshadowing of that penultimate quest: wandering fertile fields at the edge of the Construct, searching for a variable (more interrogative than rational value) that will solve the unfinished equation. Little is yet known of the organism-construction which made the discovery, but its eventual canonization is assured. As such, this meager collection offers only a sketchy portrait of that monumental evolution, and even less of its culmination. Presented here you find: fossils and remains of the saint's derelict brothers, its fledgling predecessors, the empty husks that bore them into the void, a brief scrap of the final document, an idol for the quest, reliquaries from the passing, and the oracle which revealed the critical vector.
— From placard hung in solo exhibition:
“Excerpts from the Nomad’s Epic”