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A taxonomy of a Park

a parametric collection established on the praxis of order and chaos – an experience developed to reframe everyday objects.

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Order vs. Chaos

Order is defined as anyhting which illicits instruction or is manufactured.

Chaos is defined as living, breathing, or natural objects born of randomness.

These definitions are fluid and interchangable; everything holds order + chaos.

 

M.E. Sharpe Memorial Park ––––––––––– Providence Rhode Island


Found-Object Library

Order and Chaos are embodied in all of these objects, however there are overriding themes which were used to divide this collection.

Order and Chaos are embodied in all of these objects, however there are overriding themes which were used to divide this collection.

While these objects were selected at random, they are still reflective of the creators views; this project is ushering viewers to create their own collection.

While these objects were selected at random, they are still reflective of the creators views; this project is ushering viewers to create their own collection.

 

a form of 3-dimensional framing

These containers {3x3x3} are not meant to isolate or displace these found objects, they are meant to elevate the object within it’s environment.


Vignettes


Installation Photos


Process of Making

This collection and installation is built to be rebuild, reconfigured, and redesigned based on evolving etymologies, cultures, and perspectives. The way this collection was made is by no means the only one; attached are files to build the same framework and install your own collection.

This outdoor collection was made at a bleak, desolate desk.