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Reconstructions/reassembly

Immanuel Kant argued that all knowledge must be based on sensation and experience, but that our sensory apparatus will always interfere with or distort the signals we receive. Therefore, we can never know for sure anything about reality, only how it appears to us.

The project takes its starting point in an abrupt landscape where history has been lost. A landscape where only fragments of a past world exist, without explanations, instructions or descriptions. History can only be recreated through the reassembly of the fragments that exist.

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Whale bone, nylon rope, 70cm high

On a Thin Thread 1.jpg

HANGING BY A THREAD, Pieces of wood from a clear-felling field, nylon twine,

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Whale, painted wooden stakes, 30 cm

Reconstructed dolphin low.jpg

Sheep, dolphin, nylon string

Reconstruction Attempt I_2021.jpg

Whale, nylon rope, 70cm high

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Sheep, nylon twine

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