DNA
i read somewhere that a nutrionist did a study of the common frozen bruger. In it she discovered over 100 DNA strands within a single burger. If you were to consume 2 burgers this would fill your body with the dna belonging to over two hundred cows! I was shocked. I don'r eat burgers but it made me realise that what we thing of in terms of our products is not a rellationship to one single, isolated source, but a population of sources.

This image represents this mixing up of a single source in order to create a single source. The knots in the plywood remind me of cellualar identity, mekted down to form a use. A function we created through mass production and mass need.
The lines in the wood, the joints, where one sheet meets next are the grids mass utilises to function.

Dominating though is its natural cousin, the single source. One of which we pass by day by day without much thought. Its incongruent nature entertainment when required. Its meaning however runs much deeper.
This image for me is about understanding the use to service mass. The requirements to service mass. The sacrifice, the order.



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2006 Mar. 23 | London (GB)

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SX-70 Alpha1 | SX-70
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