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When assessing the given drawing package, I felt myself fixating on one
image in particular: 01_02B_1x (captioned: Aggregation Axon). The initial
exploration was concerned with spatial qualities derived from ennepers. Yet,
when the author depicted these surfaces as transparent, I was intrigued by the
varying moments of overlap. My iteration became hyper-focused on randomly
selected pixel clusters, revealing the various patterns which emerged from
these moments of overlap.
This sketch depicts a tectonic grid naturally
and abstractly- I was influenced by my reading of Hegel at the time, and I find
this structure to represent some abstract space containing all possible forms,
and all combinations of ideas and theories that go into the creation of such
forms. Two structures descend into the grid- a yellow rectilinear type and a
red twisting type- and offer a complication to the otherwise regular and static
nature of the grid. In an aesthetic sense, the grid- and Geist- must learn to
accommodate new ideas. In doing so, I stipulate that the gird itself adopts the
same symmetrical properties as the forms that descend on to it.

String Thing
Jonah Bobo
The other track is just something I was fiddling
with on my banjo and guitar and then added a drum machine to -- pretty straight
forward
This sketch begins to depict a fictional
excavation of an invented ancient architecture that contains its own symmetries
and geometric preferences that might affect coming architecture through time.
This is an early effort on my part to explore different spatial organizations
that permeate through time.
