IDANIMO
35 x 31 in (h x w)
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Maple plywood, Pewter, Wood PLA, Projected Lights

IDANIMO speaks to identity and how multifaceted the concept is. It is a constantly evolving space, an amalgamation of our past, present & future. In many instances, it also involves identities placed by people not familiar with the communal practices or the identity attached to a place/people. The base represents the state I spent most of my childhood and early adult life. A 3D printed profile hovers above the wood base, the similarity in the material of both objects symbolizes the connection of people to the land they occupy. The scars on the bottom part of the profile symbolizes how technology has become an inseparable part of who we are. The community we build with technology is just as real as the community I grew up in as a child that helped shape my identity. The lines projected on the face speak to the identity that's placed by those outside of a community. These are the forms of identity that I consider unimportant. They are things that can be switched off.

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