

Nathan Carter lives and works in Brooklyn NY. His two-dimensional and sculptural objects appear as peculiar hand-made improvised devises that suggest precarious usefulness as communication instruments or playfully constructed diagrams of “infoway” networks. Lines, objects, symbols, colors, geometric and organic shapes are at once expressive gestures and reflections of multi-layered psychogeographic landscapes buzzing with visual expressions of audio and non-verbal communication signals.
Photo by Justin Beal
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