MODUS OPERANDI
The following models are visualizers of time´s simultaneity and inherent materiality. It sticks like glue to the pieces that swim through it, and also keeps some of them to itself.
Only after the passing of events we tend to put them into linear order in which one follows the other. The present is the only moment in which time exists, and in which all past and future events and memories converge into a single layer. In a sense, everything that will happen is already happening.
The first model is a machine that uses layers of material represented as colored geometries in a transparent matrix as a lense. The light passes through all layers - moments in time - and displays the covering projection of all those layers combined. Different orders of layering lead to different covering projections.
The second model is a procedural model, in which negative reliefs are produced off of their preceding ones by pouring gypsum on the predecessor surface and breaking the hardened negative off. A process of self-alienation takes place from copy to copy, enabled by the transfer of material from one relief to the next.









