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Morphotheque #11
49 elements, pewter, 2001
Seven different objects appear to transform into one another. These transitions take place with the aid of natural erosion.
Water, stones and sand are kept in motion together with six identical copies of each object, so that they are all subject to wear.
The recognisable objects in the series are those that have not been eroded, while the smallest and most formless objects are
those exposed longest to the erosion process.
See this page of another morph that is executed by means of a physical process: Morphotheque #10
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