Wind Shield

At a glance
Dash board
Environment indicator

A study of near and far in motion.

“The most satisfying and most basic art experience is looking – pure, unmediated observation and sensation.” – Roy Thurston

Plane of Consistency

Concrete form
Intersect order
Dimension multiplicities

Intersecting spatial planes are interesting borderlines succeeding one another.

“All becomings are written like sorcerers’ drawings on this plane of consistency, which is the ultimate Door providing a way out for them.” – Deleuze & Guattari

Platform Shelter

Inert matter
Weighted geometry
Reality descends

A designated area to wait for a train offers some weather protection.

“It is easy to show that there can be a direction only for a subject who takes it, and a constituting mind is eminently able to trace out all directions in space, but has at any moment no direction, and consequently no space, without an actual starting-point, an absolute ‘here’ which can gradually confer a significance on all spatial determinations.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Tidewater Drifter

Spatial limits
Implicatory structure
Possible significance

Taking it is easy on the streets.

“The gaze gets more or less from things according to the way in which it questions them, ranges over or dwells on them.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Rhizomatic Approach

Semiotic chain
Nonlinear network
Power organization

Spreading towards available spaces, a metallic structure seeks its equilibrium.

“Principles of connection and heterogeneity: any point of a rhizome can be connected to anything other, and must be.” – Deleuze and Guattari

Understanding Organizes

Something added
Sensuous manifold
Contingent conquest

Humans construct spatial order.

“When we undertake to found order, we regard it as contingent, if not in things, at least as viewed by the mind: of a thing that we do not judge to be contingent we do not require an explanation.” – Henri Bergson

Sculptural

Foliage circles
Reflective patches
Egress portal

Symmetricality found on the doorstep seeks dissimilarity.

“The constancy of the theme is manifest, however, and the variations only fit it to the diversity of the circumstances.” – Henri Bergson

Particularization

Grasp existing entities
Exactly determined
Pattern practice

This aesthetic exploration, of a small segment of optical radiation, studies enclosed space.

“Everything that in terms of nature is real or actual is dependent on the other actual realities.” — Edmund Husserl

underPass

Confined space
Regulative dimension
Adequate foundation

Fracturing the passing scene into vertical slices, opposing passages operate at right angles.

“To be conscious of something is not simply to be affected by the object in question. On the contrary, the object is only an object for us because of our own meaning-giving contribution.” – Dan Zahavi

Fundamental Validity

Immediately grasped
Evident intuition
Data positions

Experience takes time to develop.

“I must achieve internal consistency.” – Edmund Husserl

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