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Looking is a ritual. Paper, photographs,graphics, magazines, posters, postcards, and books. These days mostly photographs.Found, seen, studied, researched, moved around in piles and stacks. Some become collages or publications—new images, new objects.

The pictures here have been attached with magnets to thin galvanized steel sheets covered with black paper. These sheets have been arranged and rearranged, many beginning at the top left corner and moving downward from left to right—just like writing a letter. Sometimes images in close proximity suggest categories or generate new associations. Sometimes they don’t.

These arrangements exist for a few weeks or a few months. When they seem complete they are photographed and taken apart. The elements are stored in an envelope along with the photograph of the arrangement so that it can be remade at a later date. This photograph becomes a map of the past and a diagram for the future.

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“Adults and children sometimes have boards in their…

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Looking is a ritual. Paper, photographs,graphics, magazines, posters, postcards, and books. These days mostly photographs.Found, seen, studied, researched, moved around in piles and stacks. Some become collages or publications—new images, new objects.

The pictures here have been attached with magnets to thin galvanized steel sheets covered with black paper. These sheets have been arranged and rearranged, many beginning at the top left corner and moving downward from left to right—just like writing a letter. Sometimes images in close proximity suggest categories or generate new associations. Sometimes they don’t.

These arrangements exist for a few weeks or a few months. When they seem complete they are photographed and taken apart. The elements are stored in an envelope along with the photograph of the arrangement so that it can be remade at a later date. This photograph becomes a map of the past and a diagram for the future.

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“Adults and children sometimes have boards in their…

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