“Time Flies” is a paper mobile and installation consisting of two-dimensional symbols, patterns, lines and forms that signify a panoply of geometric and organic structures. Individually the shapes are designed to imply an illusion of curvature and depth, but can confound the eye, as they are also actually distorted and curved in space. They cast bold shadows upon each other, and upon the wall, using light to blur the border between actual space and implied space further. My goal here is to make tangible and visible the effects of the push and pull in the fabric of our universe. The shapes, relative to eachother offer the viewer a physical sensation of the relational dynamics of spacetime as one moves around the piece. 

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