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Location: Hanging from a Tree in the Main Quadrangle, in Front of Walker, Towards University Avenue.

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Undines Profile

 

Quantity: 50

Materials: Ink, Glossy Paperstock.

Dimensions: 2 1/8" x 3 1/10"

 

Why: Uninterested in "craft" or "decorative" work, the Undines choose to explore in this project the most "intellectual" mode of art making available to them. Using a photographic contraption engineered by them, they produced film studies of the human world (or at least the part of that world viewable to them). Given their reliance on water, the best vantage point that could be found for the Undines was a bathtub. Too, it should be noted that the size of their prints and viewpoint is very much scaled to their own minute size. However, the concept of "decontextualizing images" evoked by this method, greatly appealed to their mindset.

 

Details: These are unique prints, which, due to the design of the Undine "camera" cannot be reprinted. Therefore what you are seeing here are sadly pictures (taken with a human digital camera) of their pictures, which degrades the quality of their appearance somewhat.

Movie of all the Photos

 

Superior Examples

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