Dan Grayber Has a Unique Take on Mechanized Objects
Matt Ho — January 29, 2011 — Art & Design
References: dangrayber & juxtapoz
This new display from Dan Grayber is one of those installations in which an up-close view is required to fully appreciate it.
Dan Grayber's inspiration was to draw parallels "between architecture, physics, mechanics and art." Grayber isolates the mechanized objects from human needs to put them through a scenario of self-endurance. The objects are propped up inside a small jar to prevent them from falling.
Dan Grayber's inspiration was to draw parallels "between architecture, physics, mechanics and art." Grayber isolates the mechanized objects from human needs to put them through a scenario of self-endurance. The objects are propped up inside a small jar to prevent them from falling.
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