
Elementor #143
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Aesthetic Atavism
In this project, I explore the concept of aesthetic atavism: the way in which old forms, functions, and meanings reappear within contemporary objects. The word atavism comes from evolutionary biology and genetics, referring to the return of an ancestral trait that seemed to have disappeared for generations. A classic example is a human born with a rudimentary tail, a horse with three toes like its ancestor Miohippus some 40 million years ago, or a cactus that suddenly develops leaves. All of these are traces of an evolutionary past that unexpectedly resurface.