| Artist's Statement |
The motivation for the work is a compelling interest in nature, physics, and the Earth. The images, and the processes that are applied, provide an intuitive way to analyze these subjects.
Unique processes are applied to a photographic image, using a combination of rudimentary (obsolete) and “state of the art” software. The result is a pixilated version of a photographic composition. The pixel represents the search for basic (fundamental) ideas - scientific truth.
Multiple exposures, made on a single frame, represent “quantum” ideas: multiple, un-knowable domains. Some images deal with concepts that are - for now - difficult to approach mathematically. Landscape images combined with man-made surfaces are a representation of the effect we have on the natural world. |
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