The Amalgams (x, y, z) is a series of silent video loops created by using digital 3D scans of paper and foam structures. These three-dimensional models are shuffled and layered through real time video processes, using older analog technologies like colorizers and oscillators, as they shift between low and high resolution aesthetics. The representations open up a dialogue about time and the evolution of technological tools, as the ambiguity of forms become elusive, doubling back on themselves or commingling with other forms.
Made possible through an artist residency at Signal Culture.