Xerography, 2016
wood, nails, stereoscopic forestry glasses, iPhone and charger, photocopies, graphite on paper drawings, paper clips, pins, manilla folder
60” x 20” x 20”
The two featured photocopied images of crumpled paper are views from slightly different angles, creating a “3D” effect when viewed through the glasses. This piece explores perception and image-making technology, referencing drawing, photography, and xerography. Xerography comes from the Greek Xeros, dry media.