Through sculpture, installation, and video, Jennifer Rose Sciarrino examines the continually evolving line between real and 3D rendered surfaces in data visualization and contemporary object making. Her work has crystallized geology in resin, supported the oxidization of metal, and captured the irradiation of sunlight. 2015-06-21 – 2114-06-21 is a book work that charts the movement of the sun on the longest day of the year, June 21st, in Toronto, Canada, from the years 2015 to 2114. Images of the city’s sky are generated though 3D modeling software and converted to a colour halftone in CMYK. Each spread depicts a successive hour in the 24 hours of the day, rendering the passing of time tangible. Human experience has an inherently obsessive relationship with time; it feels multiple, accumulated, unceasing, and simultaneously unstable. As time progresses 2015-06-21 – 2114-06-21 will exist in the future, the present-future, past-present-future and will ultimately become a depiction only of the past.