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The Problem of Stones (2024)

In this project, the stones found during travels are recontextualised as objects. The found texts transform them into archaeological discoveries, patents, or inventions.
 
Each selected stone was photographed and manipulated to reduce it to its most essential details: shape, texture, and contrast. Then, text was assigned to each stone, designed to echo its archetypal form, whether as an archaeological artefact's name, a patent specification, or a notation from the drawing of an invention.
 
By assigning new meanings to these stones through familiar descriptive structures, the project plays with the ideas of context, perception, and categorisation.

This project is still ongoing and evolving. 
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