Wilson Makgawinata
Specimen 15 - Bio-Interface Pod
Specimen 15 - Bio-Interface Pod
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Specimen 15 – Bio-Interface Pod
Artifact Log — Day 062
A multi-nodal form configured for contact rather than containment.
Protruding interfaces suggest points of exchange — attachment, sensing, or translation between internal and external systems.
The reflective surface collapses the boundary between object and viewer, while pigmented nodes interrupt continuity, implying sites of calibration or access.
As an artifact, the pod records an attempt to mediate between bodies and systems.
Whether the interface stabilizes or overwhelms remains unresolved.
Dimensions: W 10 cm × D 9 cm × H 8.5 cm
Materials: Stoneware, mirror glaze
Unearthed Artifacts: Post-Cyberpunk Relics from a Forgotten Future presents a series of ceramic works that sit at the intersection of speculative archaeology and cyberpunk futurism. Vancouver-based artist Wilson Makgawinata forms these bulbous, pressure-like vessels through a hybrid process of wheel throwing and handbuilding, pushing clay beyond its familiar functions. Small modular components such as screws, plugs, and spherical nodes are slip-cast and integrated as functional-looking attachments, creating a visual language of connectors, ports, and interfaces.
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