Containers usually come to us as household utensils such as jars and water bottles, and laboratory vessels. My work seeks to break this perception, since few of us may have realized that the human brain is also a form of container, where a variety of information interplays with each other to establish our rationality and sensibility. Therefore, my container has several openings in the form of eyes and ears, which allow it to continually absorb information, both organized and chaotic (as is characterized by the binary numbers and letters on the brain). Thanks to the substrate of a sensitive heart underneath, the container is able to internalize the myriad of information it receives, and gradually develop its independent thinking – exactly the way human beings differ from artificial intelligence robots.
Techniques Employed: Mesh Mixer, 3D Printing