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Motion in Art

Melbourne based Joseph L. Griffiths’ drawings and mechanical installations seek to transcribe the living relationship between man and machine. The relentless accuracy of the drawings evoke the printed sheen of digital reproduction, simultaneously celebrating and denying the human touch. His interactive drawing machines propose a return to primitive technologies and encourage a reconnection to the natural and man -made worlds through manual crafts. Directly engaging the audience in the creative cycle, his work seeks to reevaluate the human position in the technological equation, and realize the potential for art to permeate everyday life. (via beautifuldecay)

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