Eighty Five Seasons
Parts 1 and 2 compress eighty-five years into single images. Part 3 gives the data back its time.
Each piece draws on the same daily global temperature records, but here the data unfolds as motion. Elements are positioned by real measurements, then acted upon by simulated forces, gravity, wind, attraction and repulsion. The compositions evolve continuously, shaped by the interplay between recorded evidence and physical behaviour.
What you see here are short previews. The full works are high resolution, real time renderings that run indefinitely and are designed never to repeat. What was frozen in Parts 1 and 2 is here allowed to breathe.
(These are web-resolution previews. Not AI generated. Created for and available as high-resolution screen-based installations.)