OWEN SCHUH : ARTISTŐS
STATEMENT
My work seeks to
illuminate the entwining relations between embodied mind, mathematics, and the
physical world. My artwork is structured by mathematical functions, which
though relatively simple in nature yield outcomes of surprising organic
complexity. I have created this work by hand using, at most, the aid of a
pocket calculator.
A mathematical
relation may be represented as easily by symbols on a page as drops of paint or
an arrangement of beer mugs. Anything can stand for anything, but the
underlying structure remains constant. In each piece I strive to manifest
phenomena unique to the interaction between the physical medium and the logical
structure.
Through research
and experimentation I choose mathematical functions that model the interactions
and structure of living systems. Cellular Automata, circle packing, fractals
and other topics in discrete mathematics form the basis of my work. These
functions bear the structure of life, but operate in the parallel world of the
mind: a world of simulacra inhabited by numbers and abstract
relationships. The mathematical formula is a virus that depends on a host
to carry out its peculiar kind of life until it terminates or the medium or the
artist is exhausted. In the end the painting is really only the physical
trace of this activity – a shell left behind on the beach.
Although the
specter of determinism and reductionism lurks behind every corner I find the
process of utilizing mathematical rigor to actually be a liberating one.
Though I must submit to the dictates of an algorithm I gain access to new
formal and structural possibilities. In most cases, though each step is
rigidly determined the end result cannot be predicted ahead of time nor can it
be worked backwards to deduce a unique original state.
The importance of this work for me lies beyond creating clever algorithms, or beautiful images. It is about understanding the nature and limits of the physical and mental worlds. |