Excavated Interiors
Mounted on the inside and seen from outside a window, this wide-mouthed sensual form—an orifice, a funnel, a vessel—powered by electric blower, “breathes” against the glass.
“The materials combine high and low tech. Although the experience is created by machine, the effect is of nature. It is both sinister and alien, but also reassuring and natural since the rhythm is of life.” - Karen Chambers, Internet ArtResource
Materials: plastic, electric blowers, lights, relays and paper pulp
Size: Dimensions variable




