"Often when you're in the process of realizing an image, it's going somewhere else. If that tangent starts going off in a place that feels more exciting, that's what I go with."
"Iceberg (r11i01) Beyond the Irish Sea" (2005)
"Iceberg (r11i01) Beyond the Irish Sea," 2005
Suspended anodized aluminum tubes; rapid prototyped ABS plastic and nylon; shipping container and weathervane, dimensions variable. Installation view: "Beyond the Irish Sea," organized by the Liverpool Biennal as part of Year of the Sea, England.
Courtesy the artist and Max Protetch, New York.
Suspended anodized aluminum tubes; rapid prototyped ABS plastic and nylon; shipping container and weathervane, dimensions variable. Installation view: "Beyond the Irish Sea," organized by the Liverpool Biennal as part of Year of the Sea, England.
Courtesy the artist and Max Protetch, New York.
"When I’m working with a scientist we’re not talking about science. We’re talking about philosophy, politics, music, and movies- about where we fit in the culture. People think that art fits solely in culture, and that science is not culture. I’m interested in science generated as a cultural necessity."
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle



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