Book of Days
Recycled paper from a dictionary, 3D printed plug, rusted steel plate
Cathonic Sunshine Recorder
Steel plate and rods, spray paint, dark brown clay, glass and welding wire
All glassworks are made by Anders Vange
Through my practice of mediating works produced via the shadow/sunlight using time telling and weather recording devices, my interest in subject inspired symbols has led me towards works focusing into the climate crisis, a few recurring themes are thinking the psychology of humanity's link to environment through the subscious and the processes of healing/remediation.
The image of the divided circle was adopted by Jung, using the Hindu word mandala or magic circles based on the different aspects of the psyche. Jungian psychiatrist Robert Johnson uses the idea of the male or state, the intersection of two subjects and ruling across the disease.
In her book Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art, Joanna Page explores humanity's role in attention to reverse the effects of greenhouse gas emissions through technological innovation and other humanity's role as stewards towards the climate should be reinvented. Looking into the effects of Latin American artists such as Joaquin Fargas, Page explorers his works as being indicative of the human longing to govern nonlife. Fargas works span from autonomous ice-packing robots saving Antarctica's glaciers to creating robotic sunflowers that can detect air pollution, UV learn and temperature culture with the environment and culture.
Photographs: Sisters Lumière/ @sisters_lumiere