Visual Vocabularies
Innis and McLuhan have demonstrated how every technological innovation inevitably modifies how individuals interact with their world and hence profoundly changes how society knows of the world. This newly acquired paradigm of the world is often unconsciously assumed, yet visually it often expresses itself to those who will listen.
These digital works reflect one of those expressions. The concurrent vocabularies of the figurative, abstract and technical. If our epoch stretches humanity's envelope of knowing, it is likely somewhere in this concurrent aspects of knowing.
These unique ways of knowing which we select as if they were but stepping stones, crossing a flux of realities as if they were of the same realm, and not of distinct ones. The paradigm shift not being of diversity, but of the singular utilization of diversity. Of holding multiple meanings as all being true.
Simply UV mappings that flit across my work monitor daily.
Digital Works 2004
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