The Deep Novelty Harvest Colony at Hinterland Art.Space, Denver April 2014
The Deep Novelty Harvest Colony explores the medium of stereoscopic imagery through a range of new experimental techniques. Each imaging device within the installation holds a library of three dimensional spaces, and navigates stereo pair images depicting small moments of the world. By accentuating the stereoscopic angles involved in the photography, widening the natural eye distances, the spaces take on a hyperreal quality as if carved out of reality itself. These spaces, while at times sitting silently within themselves, begin to exhibit emergent phenomena, bits of stereoscopic animation act as a sort of wildlife, composed of stereo collage, video, hand drawn and stop-motion animation.