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Spatial Dynamics Fall Semester

A sketch of my day; time deconstructing narrative and motion
​​​​​​​My day was divided into hours where each second contains all 24 parts of my day from those hours.  The viewer would consume all narratives of my day in the short span of the continuous second.  What looks like still, flashing images have motion and subtly shift within the second and vastly through my day.  The tripod form implies staticity, but the bucket attached will sway to the movement from the room, and the dangling bucket projects onto a liquid that is constantly changing its form from the bucket maniacally spinning in random directions. 
Time passing through objects and our world--an infectious touch.
Fractal Sculpture
103 paper fractals
Spatial Dynamics Fall Semester
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Spatial Dynamics Fall Semester

Gareth Jones Time Project and Space Project

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