Nictoglobe - Journal of Transmedial Arts & Acts // Volume 20 // Issue #1 // Winter 2012 // ISSN 1874-9534
 Nictoglobe - Journal of Transmedial Arts & Acts // Volume 20 // Issue #1 // Winter 2012 // ISSN 1874-9534

Cytograd

Cyto-: Prefix denoting a cell. "Cyto-" is derived from the Greek "kytos" meaning "hollow, as a cell or container." From the same root comes the combining form "-cyto-" and the suffix "-cyte" which similarly denote a cell.

Asemic visual 'apparata' in the process of unfolding, structured in 3 x 3 un-numbered sequences.

Cytograd suggests a certain familiar locality in which 'meaning' is compromised and diversificated along confusing modes of interpretation Experimental 'images' and 'words' progressions from outside a formalized semantic, grammatological or ideological order. Distracting the postcultural mind in order to visually obtain a logical and aesthetical necessary understanding, a 'best fit' among a multitude of alternatives.

A series of inkjet prints on paper, laminated and mounted on wood

ca 40 cm x 60 cm each

Andreas Maria Jacobs, March 2012