Lochlann Clute
Artist Statement
An ovoid capsule of air balancing in the canal of transistence
Enshrouded in a reed, the spore spreads but does not reproduce
A balance cannot be replicated to the extent of covert happening
Urging a body against trance induced events
Enshrouded in a reed, the spore spreads but does not reproduce
A balance cannot be replicated to the extent of covert happening
Urging a body against trance induced events
Flower Axis
Plants have been encoded to grow into a symmetrical operating system. Regardless of scale there is a hidden “flower axisâ€, the plant will grow into these predetermined parameters that encompass the destiny of an unborn seed. As wild as the plant is, it is only as wild as pathology can conceive.
Resting a body is never sufficient, the brain is still active, despite its seeming inactivity. There may be no critical or conceived thought occuring to sustain life functions, however it must always be messaging other units. The brain does not rest and neither does the body, sleep is close to death but dormancy is closer. By effacing this slab the material is reified. Hibernation is similar but not the same.
As stratified rock sits on itself inevitably pressure will force a shift within the grain. These bodies must realign to relieve the stress that has been created as a result of its assemblage. The dense sediment of the large scale trunks have tottered on the brink of too much stress for a lengthy time. Tottered on itself, pressed on itself, pressed on the pores between the stratified moments. In these moments do the pores stray to the next or do they stream along the crystalline structures, specific to what tread. The fault line creates new arrangements. This line disregards questions of homogenous porosity
Resting a body is never sufficient, the brain is still active, despite its seeming inactivity. There may be no critical or conceived thought occuring to sustain life functions, however it must always be messaging other units. The brain does not rest and neither does the body, sleep is close to death but dormancy is closer. By effacing this slab the material is reified. Hibernation is similar but not the same.
As stratified rock sits on itself inevitably pressure will force a shift within the grain. These bodies must realign to relieve the stress that has been created as a result of its assemblage. The dense sediment of the large scale trunks have tottered on the brink of too much stress for a lengthy time. Tottered on itself, pressed on itself, pressed on the pores between the stratified moments. In these moments do the pores stray to the next or do they stream along the crystalline structures, specific to what tread. The fault line creates new arrangements. This line disregards questions of homogenous porosity
Daily Doings
1.
As the egg sits in idleness consuming surplus energy which has been stored for future, future moments of idleness. The potential energy builds, exciting the interior of the shell.
There are fourteen other nests holding one to four eggs; in this colony, there are fourteen to fifty-six expected hatchlings. There should be twenty-eight fully grown birds in this monogamous species, but there is an adulterer. Their plumage is the brightest of the other twelve male bird’s navy blue crests.
In the place of a dugout mud depression, there is lost potential; there could potentially be something to place in the space of the displaced mud.
Can anything replace the space of the dirt, is the act of erosion condemnable? The water ebbs and politely steals from the none-the-wiser shore. If the act of erosion is condemnable, then neglecting to replenish the emptied space is equally as unjust.
While the birds were busy incubating and further distracting themselves with the empty promises of daily doings the winds stolen dirt was planted into the fourteen nests.
The dirt accumulated quickly over the eggs' short gestation period. The crowns of the shells were no longer visible and there had grown in their place scaled-down mountains collected from the heads of those who had seen them at the right hour.
The design of a shell resists the pressure of the mountain, engaging with moments of sustained exertion. This energy supply would have been demanded for the cracking of the shell, it now preserves the present sanctity of the interior. The egg will rot soon if the hatching is prolonged and past due. As the pressure demands more muscle and fatigue sets in, the shell may tire, but the investment of this egg has not been wasted; the mountain's weight has swallowed the potential energy. The investment of this egg has not been wasted, the mountain's weight has swallowed the potential energy. As a result, bedrock has formed.
2.
The rock platform is enshrouded in billowed sand mounds. The mounds are eroded to a dull peak.
The peaks meet each other's roundness creating sharp points beneath the surface. The naked eye cannot view this geometry but it may project it. It will be vaguely patterned with the developed, finite filtration system present in the frontal lobe.
There comes a point when the granules lose their individual nature and become a mound contributing to the base of larger conglomerates. A time when the wind swept granules are no longer mourned.
This point is determined by the filtration system, by how large the gaps in the screen are and how long it takes for a granule that doesn't pass, to sift through.
In the lost knowledge of unperceived information, a new mound of sediment is formed; from the discarded sand, an ever-building monolith attesting to the failure of a limited system stands.
As the egg sits in idleness consuming surplus energy which has been stored for future, future moments of idleness. The potential energy builds, exciting the interior of the shell.
There are fourteen other nests holding one to four eggs; in this colony, there are fourteen to fifty-six expected hatchlings. There should be twenty-eight fully grown birds in this monogamous species, but there is an adulterer. Their plumage is the brightest of the other twelve male bird’s navy blue crests.
In the place of a dugout mud depression, there is lost potential; there could potentially be something to place in the space of the displaced mud.
Can anything replace the space of the dirt, is the act of erosion condemnable? The water ebbs and politely steals from the none-the-wiser shore. If the act of erosion is condemnable, then neglecting to replenish the emptied space is equally as unjust.
While the birds were busy incubating and further distracting themselves with the empty promises of daily doings the winds stolen dirt was planted into the fourteen nests.
The dirt accumulated quickly over the eggs' short gestation period. The crowns of the shells were no longer visible and there had grown in their place scaled-down mountains collected from the heads of those who had seen them at the right hour.
The design of a shell resists the pressure of the mountain, engaging with moments of sustained exertion. This energy supply would have been demanded for the cracking of the shell, it now preserves the present sanctity of the interior. The egg will rot soon if the hatching is prolonged and past due. As the pressure demands more muscle and fatigue sets in, the shell may tire, but the investment of this egg has not been wasted; the mountain's weight has swallowed the potential energy. The investment of this egg has not been wasted, the mountain's weight has swallowed the potential energy. As a result, bedrock has formed.
2.
The rock platform is enshrouded in billowed sand mounds. The mounds are eroded to a dull peak.
The peaks meet each other's roundness creating sharp points beneath the surface. The naked eye cannot view this geometry but it may project it. It will be vaguely patterned with the developed, finite filtration system present in the frontal lobe.
There comes a point when the granules lose their individual nature and become a mound contributing to the base of larger conglomerates. A time when the wind swept granules are no longer mourned.
This point is determined by the filtration system, by how large the gaps in the screen are and how long it takes for a granule that doesn't pass, to sift through.
In the lost knowledge of unperceived information, a new mound of sediment is formed; from the discarded sand, an ever-building monolith attesting to the failure of a limited system stands.