CreatorAlexander RiskeTitleSerendipityDate2008MediumPen and ink on acid free paperDimensionsH. 54cm x W. 54cmArtist StatementThis work is dealing with breakup of traditional physically based means of transmitting knowledge to a more rapidly accelerating proliferation of imagery and information floating in 'the cloud' and being sent fragmented through space. The telegraph poles in the top left have been loosed from their moorings and there is space around and through everything, everything weaves through everything else and doesn't really touch or is grounded. Space consciousness or zero gravity thinking is being brought to structures on earth. Things that are structured and sequential are being given a random look by being disseminated through untold directions at once. The psychic part of a person picks up the volume and directions of these transmitting technologies even though scientists claim it is invisible to us. It is both deliberately and by chance that we have created a gigantic ongoing pile of space occupying structures which we choose to ignore because we believe we can't see it. A serendipitous scientific discovery that is deliberately enforced through a 'perceived' invisibility.Accession Number156.2018Access AdviceFor research purposes only. No reproduction without permission of Yarrila Arts and Museum.