Eternity is in Love with the Productions of Time (Detail) (Copy)

Eternity is in Love with the Productions of Time (2016)

Time and Eternity are two abstract concepts which seem entangled and discrete. 

Eternity is in Love with the Productions of Time is visceral, temporal, and in constant flux. Three 4'x8' sheets of gold and silver mylar hang vertically: suspended over two-way silver mylar filled with human breath. The work is shown in tandem with six-channel audio of aural representations extraterrestrial information: gravitational waves, radio,  microwave, and electromagnetic radiation, etc. The audio slips out of real-time and is resampled exponentially.

The title of the work, drawn from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, opens the intersection of science, art, and spirituality found within metacognitive questions of the infinite. The work functions as a wormhole - inhabiting the space between the infinite and the temporal, the transcendent and the imminent, the physical and the metaphysical.