A PERIMETER FOR THE VOID

Glass

Installation view

This installation explores the reality of a life lived in a state of exposure, dependent on

conditions that exceed our own will. By interrogating the material’s behavior between its

amorphous solid states, the work explores an ongoing, force-dependent reconfiguration, a life

held in precarious, never fully fixed states.The molten glass undergoes a metamorphosis into an

uncontained, leaking body, driven by an inherent unrest where heat, gravity, and air constantly

negotiate its boundary. Within this volatile space, breath becomes a form to be seen and

handled: the glass becomes a perimeter to hold it. Breath acts as a direct force of magnitude

and direction, projecting intensity into space before dissolving. The work maps a dense mesh of

trajectories, capturing a choreography of ongoing pushes, pulls, accelerations, and hesitations

that define the precarious nature of both matter and being.

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Where Holding Ends, Another State Begins