Chris Wright
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Structure series
Akin to sketching in space, this work is an ambiguous structure that takes its form from temporary and often ephemeral constructions that are used throughout the world that are used for everyday purposes. Its supposed absence of structure, however, belies its methodology. Each section is highly structured, however, each section is unstable and after each is made, it is allowed to find its own stability through the process of twisting and turning then, and only then, is the next section made. This fragile interdependence reflects the ambiguity of its structure. There are no detailed plans of its construction, of its purpose or of its function. It is a transaction between space and place.
This is part of a two year long project which began on a journey which followed the Mekong River, close to China down to the Cambodian border alternating between the countries of Thailand and Laos.
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Julia King, Thai-Burmese border:
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Benjamin Garcia, Bamboo House in Costa Rica:
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Lee Dalby, basket maker and sculptor:
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Samiul Kamal-Uddin, commercial office design scheme using bamboo flooring:
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Steven Follen, metalsmith, whilst in Lawachara National Park and village (Northern Bangladesh):
Rosa Nguyen, ceramicist:
Marcus Fearon, View Architecture:
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Muhammed Ahmedullah, Photographer- during a Festival in Bali (incudes a truck made of bamboo!):
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Larisa Sarajlija, an activist and architect from Norway working in a Ghanian refugee camp:
Peter Kyte, Town Planner praticing in visual art:
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Saif Osmani, Titu Mir’s Bamboo Fort “Bansher Khella”:
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