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MALOCCLUSION (2024)
MALOCCLUSION depicts a post-human cyborg lab, where a digital entity has attempted to replicate a human tooth. Due to glitches made where software cannot accurately replicate bodily materiality, the produced scans are distorted and abstract. The 'malfunctioned' teeth have now been disregarded by the entity and archived, acting as artefacts that signify notions of data decay, the glitch, and the limitations of modern digital technologies.
Installation View.
1 Granary Square, Central Saint Martins, London.
11th-16th June, 2024.
2.5 x 2.75 x 0.5 m (Main Structure)
Galvanised Steel Unistrut with Mounted 43” Monitor, CRT Monitor, Digitally Rendered Video and Images, 3D Printed FDM Teeth.
Concrete, Silicone, Silver, Plaster Gilded Aluminium, Foam, and Charcoal Jesmonite Tooth Artefacts.
Installation View.
1 Granary Square, Central Saint Martins, London.
11th-16th June, 2024.
35 x 35 x 37 cm (Turntable)
Kinetic Sculpture:
Automated Turntable with Stepper-motor, digitally fabricated tooth.
Tooth Artefact Sculpture, cast in Urethane Foam.
29 x 21 x 22 cm
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