Reformabit 2

"I came up with the idea for my Reformabit artworks when I was reading an article about the legacy of the great early modernist architect Le Corbusier and was reminded from his 1927 manifesto “The Five Points of a New Architecture” that he said a house is a machine for living. Reformabit is Latin meaning Transfigure. I asked myself, could I transform my imagination to make machines, not functional real world machines, but machines that express healing? Architects and engineers explain their designs in the form of construction drawings. Reformabit II is an abstraction on this idea; what I call “engineered abstraction”. Powered by mysterious forces, engineering collides with the creative in the form of a fantasy machine of my imagination whose multiple parts working together represent a healthy working system, just as our bodies require the same, but instead of mechanically, biologically."

- Andrew Reach

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Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener