Things Placed in the Sea, Become the Sea,
2014

65” x 87” x 97” overall

Media:

Sea urchin shells and spines cast and coated with hand-ground and melted vinyl records salvaged from the deep sea; stretched audiotape of various space probe and heartbeat signals; Van Dyke prints (lost probes, planetary imagery, newspaper, and magazine clippings); various crystals and minerals, rock slabs, homemade crystals, seashells, sea urchin teeth, soft coral, watercolor paper, beeswax, aqua resin, etymology pins, walnut, gold and bronze-mirrored Plexiglas, glass domes, brass, copper, and light bulbs

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About the Work:

Earliest waveform recordings of blood flowing from the heart and in the brain during sleep, dreaming, and various emotional states (1874-96).3-D printed in brass-plated stainless steel; lacquered maple, 22k gold leaf; video, waveform audio processing by Patrick Feaster

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