A fracturing practice | Amsterdam University Press Journals Online
2004
Volume 30, Issue 1/2
  • ISSN: 0779-7397
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Abstract

Abstract

With a background in jewellery and the craft of stone cutting, I am interested in understanding how materials and landscapes are cut, fractured, and broken up and how the fragmentation and reconstruction of the landscape is intimately connected with human skills, techniques, craft, and technologies. Within my practice I explore the idea that matter, rather than being an inert object, is sensitive, embedded in aliveness.

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