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Rehabit, 2016, I-Park, Connecticut
Moss, reclaimed doors, rebar
The installation sits in a clearing in 500 acres of forest in Connecticut USA, the site of a vernal pool. Rehabit was my first project to be completed during my residency at I-Park. Recycled doors are cut into letters and covered in moss. The site is a vernal pool and as the doors slowly rot down they form a new habitat for the moss, fueling a cycle of growth and decay. The concept of rehabitation links into my research on regeneration in cities, and the word REHAB has so many negative connotations I though it was interesting to site it here; within such a natural, wholesome environment. The relationship between ‘natural’ and ‘manmade’ is at the heart of this piece.


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