Combinatorics. Randomness. Algorithms. They make everything impossible possible. From 118 elements (and counting), we get all that we can see…including ourselves.
The recipe? Take four nucleotides, combine them randomly and subject them to selection pressures (the ultimate algorithm!) Get everything that lives. But don’t forget to add time, lots of time, so much time that you run out of time…
Considerations about natural processes, technology and uncertainty drive my work. I use algorithms (recipes) to create the work and try to take my aesthetic judgments out of the process as much as possible, which is, of course, impossible.
...except for a physicist who recently predicted a geometry that could not exist on eart, exists somewhere... This aperiodic geometry was found miliseconds later in the remote Koryak mountains in far eastern Russia. This show is based on aperiodic geometries, vegetation near the crator sites and galaxies where the meteorite might have passed through. although, we’ll never know...