Camouflage netting around a twisted pipe

DIGITAL DISRUPTION

MARK BOOTH


Exhibition Dates: 8 March - 8 April 2017

In all these works camouflage relates to form transformation and illusions of materiality - they appear to be constructed from a base-material other than plastic.

Some sculptures are wrapped in fabric. Pattern jumps off their surfaces, breaking up shape, rendering the base-structures unrecognisable.

The guns re-appropriate children's toys. Combat designs transform them from harmless playthings into menacing weapons, reflecting on child desensitisation to violence.

The panels use digital pixilation to render landscape.

Image: Mark Booth 40.90-90° (digi-green) 2016

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