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world 25 stainless steel, repurposed truck innertube, lasercut masonite, laminated paper poster, hexalite packaging, metal hardware photograph ©
world 23 cardboard globes, steel rod, wood photograph © john trice
world 24 sculpted plywood, die cut laminated paperboard, 5-pin bowling ball, stainless steel gear chase, brass plumbob photograph ©
world 2 cardboard globes, paint, corrugated cardboard photograph ©
world 11 maple veneer, die cut paper, aluminum, urethane foam, moss photograph ©
detail on world 11 photograph ©
world 39 repurposed game boards and game pieces, welded metal, wood photograph ©
world 19 wood block type, cigar boxes, repurposed antique pipewrench photograph ©
world 1 measuring caliper, hardbound book, pistonhead base photograph ©
world 9 copper and steel wire cable, mahogany photograph ©
world 46 cardboard globe, manzanita branch, wood photograph ©
world 37 1930’s steel globe, lasercut masonite, cable photograph ©
world 17: globe by aaron kramer, base by ron miriello lasercut wood, streetclear bristles photograph ©
world 41 boat propeller, architectural shock absorber, lasercut masonite, metal strainers photograph ©
world 15 welded rusted plate steel, stainless steel sphere photograph ©
world 28 painted high-density urethane foam, automobile headliner fabric photograph ©
world 5 cigar box panels, maple plywood, steel I-beam base photograph ©
sketches for world 39
miriello took inspiration and materials for the worlds from a vast range of encounters
the ‘100 worlds project’ exhibition book