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Synaptic
Route: Endangered Species
synapse: the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron
to another
synaptic route: physical path in the circuitry of the
brain made by the repeated passage of nervous impulses
My Synaptic Route collection is a series of works using the grid and pattern
to simultaneously document brain patterning and images of rare plants.
Plant parts including the flower and fruit have a natural symmetry and
intricacy - characteristics which lend themselves to the repetition of
pattern making.
The idea for documenting brain patterning came from the term muscle
memory which I learned as a professional modern dancer. Dancers
and athletes in particular use this term to to describe the conjunction
of mental memory and the conditioning of muscles to perform a particular
movement or action. This idea for me spread into an exploration of patterns
of thought, specifically those related to repetitive physical actions.
In my Synaptic Route collection this means giving attention to the physical
synaptic route activated in the brain while creating. I wanted to watch
and determine the formation of a synaptic route as it happened and document
it in my work. In order for the pattern to be precise enough for a habit
to form I needed a base structure: the grid.
The grid allows for substantially exact repetitions of a drawing which
appear almost mechanical. The process of repeated drawing enables a precise
route to burn into the brain. Each painting is a program designed
to create a synaptic route for each image selected. This series features
endangered plant species, species of special concern and rare plants.
Replicating
endangered plants artificially not only produces documentation of the
synaptic route, but the pattern itself dematerializes the surface of the
painting creating a state of mind not unlike meditation. In this stillness
and quiet endangered plants can be contemplated.
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