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Meteorite

Performance with plaster

2021

Usually, meteorites are extraterrestrial objects, which may have been the remains of asteroids, fragments of comets, or industrial waste from human spacecraft. Regardless of their previous identities, they were all drawn into Earth's atmosphere. After friction and burning, it finally becomes the meteorite that people see. The appearance of each meteorite presents the sum of its history. Its metal content hints at its identity, and the pits on its surface record the various chemical reactions that occurred during its travels.

 

The Meteorite series reproduces the characteristic that an object is the sum of its past history. Judith used plaster, a material with casting properties, placing it in a plastic bag, and forming its final state in motion.

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