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David Lisser

Fascinated by the wonderful and anything that blurs the boundaries of fact and fiction, David Lisser draws inspiration from folklaw, legend, old wives tales, and sayings. A Newcastle University graduate, he lives and practises in the North East; an area rich with stories, fables and unique turns of language. Responding primarily in sculpture, he enjoys the reciprocal relationship between object and story, exploiting this to create artefacts and museum objects. Awarded the Bartlett Travel Prize in 2009, David spent time in Italy researching Galileo’s and Da Vinci’s inventions. His fanciful machines are a direct response to this, presented in a style evocative of Victorian scientific instruments. They seek to create nostalgia for the hope that technology once gave us and cause us to question our over-reliance and naïve trust in technology today.

Machine to Illuminate the Bright Side of a Situation |

Sculpture

60cm x 30cm x 25cm

Mixed media

Machine to Illuminate the Bright Side of a Situation: This apparatus is the perfect tool for any pessimist; by passing electricity of specific amperage through the slide at the centre of the instrument, and peering through the complex set of lenses at one end, any cause for hope in the situation currently being viewed is literally illuminated. Thus giving those of a certain disposition comfort and confidence that all is not as bad as it seems.

 

£695
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