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Victoria's work concerns an alternative language for the probabilistic expression of the multiple possible
futures, outcomes and paths of progression an object (whether artificial or organic in origin) could achieve, using its individualised
past as a discrete signal of progress obtained from a culmination of variables and experiences. These paths are permanently
stained on the surface of the physical object at a specific point in that progression and act to at least partially fulfil
the part of one of the possible futures by growing, changing and adapting organically with the physical form as it interacts
and is influenced by the world in which it exists.
She is currently studying for an MA in Fine Art.
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