Sunday, April 19, 2009

Being








Being
installation of plastic and wire sculpture
approx 100cm by 100cm
2009

Being human affords us the privilege of senses to experience our surroundings in a variety of ways.

Being, ironically, consists of inanimate recycled parts, put together to resemble a living organism. In part, they are nothing but inanimate raw material but as a whole, and constructed as such, our brains allow us to interpret Being as living with sensorial enhancements.

How ironic is it that it sometimes takes our daily interactions with inanimate objects to make us realise, or maybe not, that we are living beings with senses after all?


Being is a final year 1 project for 3D Module under Asst Prof Peter Chen

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