At what point does the ordinary become extraordinary? Driven by three principle concepts, Villa Borges explores the relationship between materiality, context, and narrative. A series of material explorations in the form of sculptural wedges corporealized these ephemeral concepts. Using weight, light, texture, and opacity the monoliths delve deeper into Clandestine Politics, (Extra)Ordinariness, and Subtle Strangeness.

Mixing the discoveries of these three themes with motifs embedded in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, the magical realism of Jorge Luis Borges, and Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island, Villa Borges then follows Special Agent Burt Macklin’s journey through a dreamspace motel - the last known whereabouts of his missing partner. The ordinary features of a roadside motel slip into surreality where nothing is quite how it ought to be. As he delves deeper into the rabbit hole, does Macklin’s once firm grasp on reality begin to slip, or is reality simply not what he once believed?

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