The Old Historical Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, England – 2014

In G Code, the artist attempts to transform reasons of existence for everyday objects and thus give objects an added existential resonance: value. Concerned with the ephemerality of things, this anthropomorphic study challenges the viewer to reflect on the metaphysical value of bodies undergoing genetic transgression, where all beings including objects eventually come to a vulnerable breaking point.

Through the choice of these materials, the artist wanted to show how materials adapt to new environments: signifying how transgressive segregated hybrids are able to live in different circumstances. This adaptation can in reality result in the production of more heterogenous communities.

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