to become an echo
2022 - ongoing
These feral bricks were found buried in the grass and piled along the edge of properties – remnants from houses, schools, and industry. The lost architecture only exists in memories and in the memory of digital archives, transformed from clay and mortar to bits and pixels. This exhibition considers the relationship of physical matter and digital memory. As I created plaster casts, digital scans, and 3D printed replicas of found bricks, information was lost, transformed, and new information added, much like how we remember the past.
Currently, I am working towards building new spaces from existing feral bricks, reconstructing architecture in new forms to serve the future of Spartanburg.
These feral bricks were found buried in the grass and piled along the edge of properties – remnants from houses, schools, and industry. The lost architecture only exists in memories and in the memory of digital archives, transformed from clay and mortar to bits and pixels. This exhibition considers the relationship of physical matter and digital memory. As I created plaster casts, digital scans, and 3D printed replicas of found bricks, information was lost, transformed, and new information added, much like how we remember the past.
Currently, I am working towards building new spaces from existing feral bricks, reconstructing architecture in new forms to serve the future of Spartanburg.