SCI-Arc Close-up Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA
2016

Technical Info

Project Name:
Fuzzy Monolith
Satus:
Built
Size:
9 ft²
Location:
SCI-Arc Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Client:
SCI_Arc
Service:
Installation
Team:
Marcelo Spina, Georgina Hulijich, Daniela Atencio, Dylan Krueger, Anthony Stoffella , Corie Saxman, Claudia Weiner, Jacky Hoang, Henry Yang
The Project
An intricate material and tectonic assembly merges with a monolithic void-carved mass

Fuzzy Monolith was exhibited in the SCI-Arc Gallery in Los Angeles as part of the group show Close-Up Exhibition, curated by Hernan Diaz Alonso and David Ruy. Fuzzy Monolith explores complex levels of material and tectonic assembly that are often in contrast with a monolithic form. Given the impossibility of actual monolithic architecture — or as we like to call it, monolithicity — its very attempt suggests an internal disciplinary riddle: a dichotomy that connects issues of abstract representation, visual aesthetics, and those of material and building assembly. The proposed crystalline object combines actual solidity with a panelization system of changing scale, which becomes increasingly fuzzy with a pixelated texture, calling into question the actual make-up of this dark object.

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