Japanese artist Kohei Nawa uses glass beads, glue, plaster and spray foam to cover found objects. “Once images of a particular object collected through the computer screen identifies itself as a suitable motif, the physical object is acquired through the internet and encapsulated in a layer of spheric cells. This process homogenizes the surface texture and depth perception for each piece. Although various in size, each sphere allows one to simultaneously “see” different details within it. The result is a visual experience with a certain repetitive quality and a warped sense of depth.”