Cognitive Nature, 2014
Royal Danish Academy - Crafts in Glass and Ceramics, Nexø, DK, 2014












Cognitive Nature, 2014, Mixed media: assorted stones, volcanic clay, white clay with glaze, glass, Royal Danish Academy - Crafts in Glass and Ceramics, Nexø, DK, 2014.
Cognitive Nature
The materials in this project originate from the earliest stages of Earth’s formation: clay, raw stone, and glass (silica). By combining stone with clay and glass and exposing them to high temperatures, matter is pushed toward its physical limits, revealing its inherent properties through transformation.
The process explores states of tension that emerge when different geological conditions are forced into contact and partial fusion. Each material carries distinct temporal and structural logics—stone as deep geological time, clay as malleable sediment, and glass as a transformed, amorphous state of silica.
The resulting works are geological objects produced through a procedural fusion in which material boundaries are destabilized, negotiated, and redefined. They propose a space where formation and deformation coexist, and where matter itself becomes an active field of transformation.