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The artists selected for the 2005 exhibition are: >> page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ 10 Pandra Williams Incognae v2 An Environmental Sculpture Installation ![]()
Underfoot, soil squirms with microscopic life,
biota wriggling between plant roots, mycorrhizal fungi branching and knitting
delicate networks that interact with trees and plants at the cellular level in both
forests and meadows. This "unregarded" part of the ecosystem is active
with approximately 90% of the planet's flora. Lowly, hidden
microorganisms directly impact our food as well as the planet's enormous
biosphere. The Incognae installation draws attention to the hidden
activity underground and reestablishes a mycorrhizal colony in the park
using plants native to the Atlanta Piedmont region.
f.o.r.d is a documented visual collection of Atlanta's
urban wildlife in the age of auto-mobilization and electrification: animals are run over by
combustion-human-transport-devices and fried by wires of energized particles. They bear the
risk of walking the hire wire rodent interstate or crossing the asphalt river, for which they
inevitably pay the ultimate toll, as they become the decomposing aspect of the roadway landscape.
Three years in the capturing, f.o.r.d presents a common city of Atlanta occurrence
from a unique and striking vantage. These are not just the streets of the bipedals;
they are the rodent cemeteries sans gravesites, sans mourning.
The animal crossing road signs include squirrels, opossums, chipmunks and raccoons. |
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