3 Responses

  1. Stu
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    It’s interesting to compare images where the image is fragmented and flattened at the edge of the frame (here it looks alomst like a 3D paper model, flattened out), with images where the photographic information bleeds off the edge of the frame (as in a traditional photographic image).

  2. palla
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    bleeds off the edge of the frame…
    It is important for me now whether the 3D can be interpreted by my works or not.
    One of the finding was this
    http://www.pallalink.net/in
    But this is not good enough.

  3. Stu
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    It’s difficult. Sometimes fragments can appear flattened, when at other times they create a 3D effect. But you have made lots of images to study how this happens…