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I’m interested in the intersection of the visual/verbal languages of art and science, especially as they relate to physical transformation. Historically glass is a material that catalyzed numerous significant medical and scientific breakthroughs, changing perceptions of the body. Glass is non-crystalline, a unique quality in the material sciences: it insulates and protects,and though it is fragile it can endure millenniums. glass blanket, assembled from 1,848 fused glass tiles linked together with copper jump rings becomes an unfamiliar sheath allowing contact with skin. It references the many inherent dichotomies of the material asking glass to serve as an echo skeleton to protect the body from harm.
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I’m interested in the intersection of the visual/verbal languages of art and science, especially as they relate to physical transformation. Historically glass is a material that catalyzed numerous significant medical and scientific breakthroughs, changing perceptions of the body. Glass is non-crystalline, a unique quality in the material sciences: it insulates and protects,and though it is fragile it can endure millenniums. glass blanket, assembled from 1,848 fused glass tiles linked together with copper jump rings becomes an unfamiliar sheath allowing contact with skin. It references the many inherent dichotomies of the material asking glass to serve as an echo skeleton to protect the body from harm.
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I’m interested in the intersection of the visual/verbal languages of art and science, especially as they relate to physical transformation. Historically glass is a material that catalyzed numerous significant medical and scientific breakthroughs, changing perceptions of the body. Glass is non-crystalline, a unique quality in the material sciences: it insulates and protects,and though it is fragile it can endure millenniums. glass blanket, assembled from 1,848 fused glass tiles linked together with copper jump rings becomes an unfamiliar sheath allowing contact with skin. It references the many inherent dichotomies of the material asking glass to serve as an echo skeleton to protect the body from harm.
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I’m interested in the intersection of the visual/verbal languages of art and science, especially as they relate to physical transformation. Historically glass is a material that catalyzed numerous significant medical and scientific breakthroughs, changing perceptions of the body. Glass is non-crystalline, a unique quality in the material sciences: it insulates and protects,and though it is fragile it can endure millenniums. glass blanket, assembled from 1,848 fused glass tiles linked together with copper jump rings becomes an unfamiliar sheath allowing contact with skin. It references the many inherent dichotomies of the material asking glass to serve as an echo skeleton to protect the body from harm.
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I’m interested in the intersection of the visual/verbal languages of art and science, especially as they relate to physical transformation. Historically glass is a material that catalyzed numerous significant medical and scientific breakthroughs, changing perceptions of the body. Glass is non-crystalline, a unique quality in the material sciences: it insulates and protects,and though it is fragile it can endure millenniums. glass blanket, assembled from 1,848 fused glass tiles linked together with copper jump rings becomes an unfamiliar sheath allowing contact with skin. It references the many inherent dichotomies of the material asking glass to serve as an echo skeleton to protect the body from harm.