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Sleight of Hand, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (installation view) |
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Sleight of Hand, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (installation view) |
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installation detail |
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installation detail |
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I'm Sorry, Fuji Color Instant Film (polaroid) 4" x 5" |
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Side-by-side documentation of a multiexposure polaroid photograph (right) and a similiar looking sculpture (left). The photographs are created through a process of cutting stencils and exposing the film, in camera, section by section, until the whole photo is exposed. The resulting image then serves as a pictorial blueprint that directs the construction of a sculptural response. This process reorients the relationship between the the protographic image and the object. |
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Side-by-side documentation of a multiexposure polaroid photograph (right) and a similiar looking sculpture (left). The photographs are created through a process of cutting stencils and exposing the film, in camera, section by section, until the whole photo is exposed. The resulting image then serves as a pictorial blueprint that directs the construction of a sculptural response. This process reorients the relationship between the the protographic image and the object. |
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Sleight of Hand, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (installation view) |
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installation detail |
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