As if these images in Odin-Odeon (September 2-October 8 at RMCAD) weren’t hard enough to decipher, here’s a movie that makes several of them into a squishy, churning mass. All of the prints in the movies are made on the same etched plate, though you might not be able to guess that at a glance by looking at them side by side. The etched tones on the plates create a pull toward certain shapes, gestures and patterns, and the animation takes advantage of that common thread.
If you haven’t seen the show yet, come by, and if you’re reading this before Friday, September 10th, come by between 5 and 8 for the opening reception. All the info you need about Odin-Odeon, as well as several images, directions, etc., can be found here (same link as above). Of course, get in touch if you have any questions or thoughts.






And time churns, as space tumbles. Happy birthday from Montreal, where we’re big fans of your work. Best, Oskar Zariski.
luv the squishy, churning mass! wow, really looks like a 3d heart pumping. awesomeness.
thanks eric 4 de amazin’ artwork! i really luved the way yu displayed the prints. awesome parteeee 2!