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LUCY
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Working mainly with sculpture and text, in my current practice I am exploring how and if objects can be relational in both a physical and virtual reality. I often work with mass produced objects that are prosaic or mundane. I am interested in how a standardised object can be changed through the idiosyncrasies of human thought and touch. I work with the idea of latency, and moving our understanding of objects slightly away from what they should be. I find this tension and gap to be a productive space.
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