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micro-macro analogue // sargasso sea, atlantic ocean

Through multiple modes of fabrication and delineation, an analogous structure was formed to embody the processes of the sulfur molecule within the biosphere. The resultant of the process is a floating structure sited in the Sargasso Sea, a ten million ton mass of Sargasso weed held in the Atlantic Ocean by surrounding currents. The structure, made of wooden layers bound by permeable fabric, becomes enmeshed in the existing structure of the Sargasso biosphere. The structure is a catalyst for new biological habitation- as it biodegrades, layers of sediment and aquatic life create substratal layers that enhance existing settlement patterns, expanding the solidity of the landmass and the diversity of species within the Sargasso.