Flop H-100 E: Neural Surge: a hand-painted 3D-printed sculpture in a lit acrylic vitrine, factory chimneys reimagined as heat sinks, terraced houses fused with circuit traces.
Flop H-100 E: Neural Surge · 2024 · Hand-painted PLA, LED illumination, acrylic vitrine · 30 × 30 × 35 cm

Flop H-100 E: Neural Surge

A Black Country foundry reimagined as silicon architecture: factory chimneys become heat sinks, terraced houses fuse with circuit traces. Two revolutions — industrial and computational — collapsed into a single object, 30 centimetres tall.

Made during the UAL 20/20 residency at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, in conversation with the gallery's nineteenth- and twentieth-century industrial paintings. Both this sculpture and a related photopolymer etching, I wake up and find myself in an excluded world, have entered the Wolverhampton Art Gallery permanent collection.

Part of Endz of the World, the larger residency body of work that includes photopolymer etchings and a film. View the full residency →

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