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Disillusion/Systematic/Organization
(M.O.) addresses contemporary domestic living with constructions of reordered
familiar objects. In the rear of my space a tall framework, which resembles
an ascending concert stage design, flows into a staggered stack of DJ
equipment. In this monstrous network, delicately nuanced niches containing
toys, plastic flowers and electrical cord entanglements are illuminated
by various lighting fixtures and obscured by translucent Plexi planes.
The installation segues across the space, and multiple events create
complementary sensations. A sense of harmony emerges as the slick technical
savvy of video and sound gadgetry is balanced by the raw energy of industrial
clamps and thrown ninja stars. This dense web of shifting structural
poetry invites and mesmerizes.
Martin Durazo
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