Jeremy Mayer’s Creatures of Industry
Posted by Eliza Gauger
Jeremy Mayer’s robot pantheon has been submitted by multiple well-meaning, tasteful souls, and it’s long past due that we post them. His cold-assemblage works are at once beautiful, cartoonish, and thoughtful.
I started working with typewriters in 1994 while living in a small town in Iowa. They’ve always been intensely interesting to me (when I was about ten years old I wanted to take apart my mother’s 1920’s Underwood), so it was natural that, having a typewriter and some free time, I would want to dissect one. I think of the typewriter as a product of nature- it was designed by minds immersed in nature around them, and mimicked the curves, geometry, and physical processes abounding in nature. Though it is cold metal created by human hands, the typewriter is just as much a natural material as stone or wood. I concentrate on bringing this fascination with the raw material and interest in science and science fiction together in the subtleties of the human form.
Jeremy Mayer [Artist’s site]
Categories: Asteriskpunk, Sculpture, Robots, Art
Posted at 2:39 pm on October 7, 2008
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Eliza, you’ve lost weight, dear… mostly skin, but still… you’re RAVISHING!
Comment by zanbowser — October 9, 2008 @ 6:21 am
These are so beautiful. Quite complex. She needs Pocky.
Comment by Mr. Damon — October 10, 2008 @ 5:57 pm