Ludicrum: naturalia, artificialia, scientifica at John Michael Kohler Art Center Sheboygan, WI

An interactive installation of objects that hark back to 19th century scientific instruments, with microcontrollers, tiny objects, and magnification viewers in brass sculptural objects. Viewers are invited to step up to the sculptures, peer into intricately set lenses, and examine parodies of investigations of the balance of nature. Parasitic insects engage in at once ordinary and extraordinary activities, a beetle reads, a wasp falls in love, a bee gazes through a telescope, a black wasp talks on the telephone. As meditations on nature and inevitability, the tableaux parallel the daily routines and desires of the natural world with our own; wondrous microcosms pointing to macro-cosmic order.

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