Date of Award
Spring 5-18-2017
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Visual Art
Degree Type
Thesis
Abstract
In the Universe of Technical and Natural scenes, is Telerrarin. Telerrain is composed from my point of view as an artist. This terrain of combined forms is seen in three scenes that assemble technology, humanity, and the natural world. Each scene is set in different landscapes: the desert, the countryside, and the ocean. As an artist, I see these settings with the vision of a director that drives the atmosphere, life forms, and cyclical verves that make these landscapes real. As a writer, my voice describes how technology, humanity, and the natural world fit together, and then asserts the kinds of adaptations this composite needs to survive. In these scenes, the combined forms of technology, humanity, and the natural world dissipate, evaporate, condense, and emerge to form the most extraordinary strategies to survive.
Language
English (en)
Program Director
Patricia Olynyk
Program Director's Department
Graduate School of Art
Thesis Advisor
Monika Weiss
Committee Member
Zlatko Cosic
Recommended Citation
Rainer, Nat, "Teleterrestrial: The Universe of Technological and Natural Scenes" (2017). Graduate School of Art Theses. ETD 88. https://doi.org/10.7936/K7R78CP1.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/samfox_art_etds/88
Artist's Statement
Permanent URL: https://doi.org/10.7936/K7R78CP1