No Feeling Whatsoever
Jay Kochel utilises 3D scanning, machine code and mechanised drawing to explore the aesthetics of meaning and mark making. This exhibition explores mapping unseen spectra, translating machine vision into machine drawing… And continues ongoing research into ‘reading air’ as a concept and process to manifest the invisible. The foundation of this work began in Japan as a series of artificial inflatable rock gardens constructed by the artist to mimic karesansui or Zen gardens.
When | Until Saturday 17 September |
Where | CCAS City |
More | AGAC |
It’s best to double check that events are happening – sometimes things don’t go to plan.
“Stercus accidit.” — David Hume.
“Stercus accidit.” — David Hume.