Entropies/Fragilities/Placements


All is in flux. Any shape that is formed is constantly shifting.
Ovid, 2004, p602


In this book of Metamorphoses, Pythagoras speaks directly and questioningly of the fear of mortality and time. Our fear and love of things caught in an ongoing state of flux reminds us often too well of our own state of flux and of our responses to it.

The decay, transformation and renewal of the areas of the garden in the photographs is echoed by the temporality, change, renewal of light and changes of the glass plates and the environment within which the glass plates are placed.

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