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Recycled Body Casting 

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Taking the amassed quantity of material produced from previous bodies of work and breaking down the bodies of old skins to create a new phase in the life cycle of the material. Iron Sulphate and PVA re-broken down in water to create a new living skin to perform in new ways. 
Phase 1
Testing how the new skin forms, how long it takes and how it performs under weight and form constraints
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Phase 2
Testing how thin the material can go, how quickly it can be dissolved, and it can become hybrid body with new materials 
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Aftermatter - Documentation of the recycled bodies breaking down, this forms an important point of contact in the cycle, where different points in time and bodies with different purposes and experiences meld together to form new skins . Documents of time folding inwards on themselves 
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