Wilson Makgawinata
Specimen 07 - Intake Vessel
Specimen 07 - Intake Vessel
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Specimen 07 – Intake Vessel
Artifact Log — Day 043
A vessel-like structure configured for intake, without defined output.
The form suggests containment under sustained pressure.
Reflective glazing interrupts visibility and orientation, while the neon element introduces a non-ceramic intervention — functioning as conduit, tether, or signal.
As an artifact, the object documents a system that absorbs without release.
Its purpose remains undefined.
Dimensions: W 10 cm × D 10 cm × H 8.5 cm
Materials: Stoneware, glossy black glaze, mirror glaze, neon rope
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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