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12/13/13

webØbject #275


A group of Pompeiian objects bound together by lava including beads, bronze coins, rings, a chisel and pieces of wood. Image: Sara McPherson © Canadian Museum of Nature, with permission of The Field Museum"
Search term: Multiple Foreign Objects

The spaces between objects in the world are dense with unseen networks of relations from which vast unknowable energies emit an inaudible humming. These networks develop calcifications when two objects form a close relation. These object pairs attract other paired objects forming clusters of calcified energy networks which surround and encase the object mass fusing each object with and within its object-space, a breeding-linking like the structure of a hive which 'ones' all objects within the world.