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English: In Steve Brudniak's assemblage sculpture, Ontological Catastrophe, physics formulations and a diagram relating to the double slit experiment, which scientifically challenges the nature or reality, are engraved into the iron. Black, Bakelite, antique electronic test equipment (instruments for testing reality) have morphed into a crystalline formation and the scarred tusk of a surreal beast juts from the base.
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Ontological Catastrophe by Steve Brudniak. 2019. Assemblage sculpture with antique electronic test equipment, engraved antique cast iron, carved phenolic and faux ivory. 51 x 31 x 7 inches. Photo credit - Jess Beal

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