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The project involves
the pairing of two disparate images on two
separate supports.
The two images
presented function as elements of a situation,
each element has no particular narrative, except as a contributor to
the situation.
The viewer is
left with the empirical data that defines each
image (for example size, quantity of color, nature of the materials and
any other deconstructive information that can be gathered).
The particular
information within the fields of each image becomes secondary to the
overall identity of each image as it is being compared to the other image.
The
difference between the two images becomes what might traditionally be
called the 'subject matter'.
The stimulus is
in how understanding develops; being, perception, the
creation of interest, and the differences located within the continual
stream of situations, one millisecond to the next.
The concern is
quite like that of the poet working to place individual words with strong
sonic,
intellectual, and/or textural qualities against one another into an ordered
context.
- Max Yawney
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