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4PiR2 ISBN 13: 9781590050651

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Using the universally binding mathematical equation for the surface area of a sphere—4 pi R2—as a leaping-off point, Solyagua has created and photographed spheres that seem to have a life of their own. Any number of universes are compellingly evoked—from the minutiae of life seen under the gaze of a microscope to the grandiosity of planets traversing the galaxies. But they are neither of these. The straightforward combination of light shone through soap bubbles—the spherical culprits whose silhouettes have been recorded—onto photographic paper creates a visual world both familiar and foreign, imaginary and real, infinitely delicate and monolithically sturdy

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  • PublisherNazraeli Pr
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 1590050657
  • ISBN 13 9781590050651
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages40

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Solyagua, Camille
Published by Steidl, 0 (2004)
ISBN 10: 1590050657 ISBN 13: 9781590050651
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. There is a bump in one corner of his book Signed by the Photographer "Standing under the sky on a clear night, one receives the unmistakable impression of being at the centre of a celestial sphere beautifully lit by a multitude of stars. This is humankind?s first experience of the cosmos, and the framework for all observational astronomy. The sphere is such an ideal form to reflect our perception of the universe, that for centuries western astronomers described celestial phenomena only in terms of spheres and circles.? ? from the Introduction by Paolo Carini Inspired by the complexities of the sphere and its profound significance in our universe, Camille Solyagua has developed a technique of projecting light through a combination of liquids onto photographic paper, producing images of distant worlds that exist for only a matter of seconds. These elegant photograms play with our perceptions of light and dark, liquid and solid, time, distance and scale. They suggest the invisible by focusing on the visible, thereby constructing an enigmatic bridge between the micro and macrocosmic world. Her small-scale liquid concoctions help us to reflect on the mystery of the cosmos and the delicate balance in which our world exists. This large-format book contains thirty-two plates, printed in duotone on matte art paper, and hand-bound in deep blue cloth. Printed in a first edition of 1,000 copies Hardcover, 14 x 17, 40 pages, 32 duotone plates. Seller Inventory # 3309

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