Catalog view is the alternative 2D representation of our 3D virtual art space. This page is friendly to assistive technologies and does not include decorative elements used in the 3D gallery.
This space invites visitors to contemplate the specificity of this virtual environment in relation to the body. It prompts reflection on the interconnectedness of space and body, blurring boundaries between the two. The body itself becomes a realm to explore, a space within spaces. Circling around motifs of birds, eggs, and stones that can be encountered while moving through this world, questions arise about how bodily interiority can be thought about in relation to the space in which the body exists and through which it moves. This space serves as a nexus for contemplating the intricate interplay between body and space, challenging us to reimagine our relationship with the environments we inhabit, both physical and virtual. Introducing a combination of different media such as drawing, video, and 3D objects, this world beckons you to consider our navigation within virtual and physical spaces and how these two realms can be thought of not only in relationship to one another but also as increasingly merged and mingled into one another.
Everything moves in the same way. One bird. One thousand. The ocean. The moon. The sky comes all the way down to the water. I am somewhere below. Anne de Marcken
Seeing an egg never remains in the present: As soon as I see an egg it already becomes having seen an egg three millennia ago. At the very instant of seeing the egg it is the memory of an egg. Clarice Lispector
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There is a bird and a stone in your body. Your job is not to kill the bird with the stone. Victoria Chang
MEMORY FEEDING HERSELF