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Created with the New York Times, and other print media from
countries such as Japan and Holland, these new sculptures
reconfigure the daily information stream into micro-architectures.
Constructed with trestle girders similar to those found in
large civic infrastructure, scaffolding reminiscent of unfinished
building projects, and translucent facades in which the print
of both sides of the paper is conjoined to create visual cacaphony,
these sculptures play with our notion of the authority of
information. Seemingly sturdy, yet transparent and weighing
no more than a few ounces, these sculptures affirm the ephemerality
of the information that surrounds us, and quietly question
the sources of power which inform and shape that information.
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