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  1. 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. 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…

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