2025 Annual Student Art Exhibition Images
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Student Exhibition Year
2025
Description
Cathode ray tube monitor displaying a video loop of abstract lifeforms along with a recording of music on an audiocassette player. Part of a larger installation. Presented as part of the 2025 Annual Student Exhibit in the Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College.
Artist Statement
These pieces all approach the issue of separation from human nature. I aim to explore technology as a natural human behavior and how it adds to and destroys other aspects of nature, for example through creating distance and removing those qualities. The pieces represent this relationship, where all natural things coexist and impact each other, but as a matter of course there are certain processes like our abstraction that catalyze a fundamental change. The coded pieces are a notion of genetic lifeforms. The sculpture resides in a specifically constructed subdivided environment to represent one consequence of a drive to control and seek comfort.
Rights Statement
Copyright of the underlying work is held by the artist. The digital image presented here is for educational purposes only and is not for commercial use.
Creative Commons License

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Keywords
student art exhibit, 2025, CRT monitor, video loop, audio cassette player, music recording