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Dial In
Description:
Dial In merges a rotary phone and clock into a mechanical sculpture that reflects on time as both cyclical and constructed. The piece critiques capitalist conditioning and the pressure to “lock in,” highlighting how productivity culture keeps us circling the same patterns, disguised as forward motion. Operates as a functional clock.
Materials: [Mixed Media] wood, acrylic, gesso, mechanics, cardboard, paper mache
Sourced from: New York, Colorado
Hours of Production: 51
Days of Making: 12
Crafts(wo)man Credits:
Cat: Paper-mache, paint, spraypaint, stencil, gesso, sander
Olivia: Layout, size, cut, stencil, clock mechanism, paint, sander
Shipping not included
Pieces distributed after residency completion on 04.03.26
Description:
Dial In merges a rotary phone and clock into a mechanical sculpture that reflects on time as both cyclical and constructed. The piece critiques capitalist conditioning and the pressure to “lock in,” highlighting how productivity culture keeps us circling the same patterns, disguised as forward motion. Operates as a functional clock.
Materials: [Mixed Media] wood, acrylic, gesso, mechanics, cardboard, paper mache
Sourced from: New York, Colorado
Hours of Production: 51
Days of Making: 12
Crafts(wo)man Credits:
Cat: Paper-mache, paint, spraypaint, stencil, gesso, sander
Olivia: Layout, size, cut, stencil, clock mechanism, paint, sander
Shipping not included
Pieces distributed after residency completion on 04.03.26