
September 11 | 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Now on display at the VTSU Castleton Downtown Bank Gallery
104 Merchants Row Rutland, VT
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from Noon – 6 p.m.


These works emerge from the ten-year evolution of a glyph-like gestural language. This language is derived from the space between two bodies gesturing.
In earlier works, these transient spatial configurations were captured in plaster and steel or abstracted into light-dispersing wall graffiti.
Here they transform into rune-like figures. These new forms were derived from extra-linguistic artifacts and generated by an algorithm that uses sound as its input data.
Shaped by a sound, rather than explicit language, these glyphs are mutations of previous relational encounters and echo the process by which memory processes relationships and gestural communication.
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