Wet Logic, a collaborative exhibition by Sarah Rothberg and Marina Zurkow, presents a model of the world organized according to a wet, oceanic ideology rather than a dry, land-based paradigm. The exhibition explores circuitous time, human-planet enmeshment, and shifting earthly boundaries through systems enhancing ocean connection via action and imagination. Works include Zurkow's silkscreened Accretions on repurposed cardboard, Rothberg's VR installation Water Without Wet (WWW), Zurkow's animation series Oceans Like Us, and collaborative sculptural works Toilet Joke I and Study for Toilet Joke II. A percentage of sales benefited Ocean Conservancy and Natural Areas Conservancy.

bitforms gallery
Group exhibition