Infinicopia (2017-18)
The title Infinicopia is derived from David Foster Wallaces’s book “Everything and More”.
Infinicopia is comprised of hundreds of “modules” each constructed from a varied number of shapes cut from painted plywood boards. The modules can be assembled individually as a floor installation or stacked in any number of configurations to be site specific.
Studio installation 1
Example of possible installation utilizing separate modules on floor
Studio installation 2
Example of possible installation utilizing separate modules on floor
Studio installation 7
Example of possible installation on floor 7
Studio installation 7
Example of possible installation on floor 7
Studio installation 5
Example of possible installation on plinth 5
Studio installation 8
Example of possible installation 8
Studio installation 6
Example of possible installation 6
Studio Installation 7
Example of possible installation 7
Infinicopia construction.
One assembled unit
Infinicopia construction STAGE 1
Plywood boards preparation for painting
Infinicopia construction STAGE 2
Several painted plywood boards ready for cutting into shapes
Infinicopia construction STAGE 3
Further painting on boards before cutting of shapes
Infinicopia construction STAGE 4
Shapes drawn on back and hand cut with jigsaw
Infinicopia construction STAGE 6
Each piece is grooved to allow joins
Infinicopia construction STAGE 7
Pieces are joined and glued
Infinicopia construction STAGE 7b
Pieces are joined and glued
Infinicopia construction STAGE 8
Studio view during construction
Infinicopia at BOAA (Biennale of Australian Art) at Art Gallery of Ballarat Sep-Nov 2018
Photo: John Gollings
Infinicopia at Exhibition BOAA at Art Gallery of Ballarat Sep-Nov 2018
Photo: Luba Bilu
Infinicopia Pieces ready for installation on covered perspex floor
Perspex floor uncovered to begin installation of Infinicopia