carapace, n. Pronunciation: /ˈkærəpeɪs/ Etymology: < modern French carapace, < Spanish carapacho upper shell of a tortoise: of doubtful origin; taken by Barcia as a by-form of *carapazon , by metathesis for caparazon caparison, body-armour of a horse, augmentative of capara , -o , in medieval Latin a hood, a covering of the head and shoulders, < Latin capa , cape n.2 The upper body-shell of tortoises, and of crustaceans. Extended to the hard case investing the body in some other animals, as certain Infusoria. "carapace, n."

Video sketch for untitled bee project, projection and animation.

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CCTV footage from installation.

Perpetual Winter

articulation