Anicka Yi Galvanic Quartz, 2023-2024
125,3 x 70,2 x 70,2 cm
PMMA optical fiber, LEDs, silicone, acrylic, epoxy, aluminum, stainless steel, steel, brass, motors and microcontrollers
Suspended from the ceiling, the sculpture appears to hover in space. Forming a translucent surface around the transparent frame housing the animatronic metal skeleton, optical fibers run along the bodies, sometimes as a fine web, sometimes collected in thick bundles or braids. Modeled on radiolaria—minuscule water-dwelling single-cell micro-organisms dating back to the Cambrian period of Earth’s history, circa 500 million years ago—the sculptures have elongated oval shapes formed by the fine cables aligned vertically along their bodies. Tendril-like mechanical arms made from metal are covered with transparent acrylic elements that echo vertebra and very slowly undulate, subtly recalling the movements of their biological progenitors in deep waters. This sense of watching biological beings is underlined by the flickering light the cables emit, which travels along the delicate bodies animating them.