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(Comments and pentagrams by Lindsay)

How can I make objects that relate to the perception of physical space? A series of works that highlight the unoccupied space that becomes part of the sculpture or object. I am interested in when objects point to, or bring our attention to what’s not there. Sculptures that define boundaries where none exists physically.

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Take two.

Space: That which is, where everything is, and happens, whether occupied by matter or not. That which the physical laws of the universe operate on.

Composition: An arrangement of components that conveys meaning or an aesthetic based on the relation formed between the components; from being placed together, or from being placed in a particular location relative to others.

Relation: The way in which two things are connected. The way the essence of one helps define, and give context to the other.

Structure: An object that is formed by a logical pattern of combining elements, that occupies space in a way that is unique to that formation.

Form: An object that occupies space, in the shape defined by its boundaries.

Possibilities: Applying different methods for extracting and conveying information, devised in ways to alter variables, for varied outcomes. An exploration of possible outcomes.