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alone / together, Exhibition view of stereoscopic artworks 'selfies'. Sydney College of the arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, exhibition view of stereoscopic artworks SELFIE, 1 – 3, 2013. Lambda prints, mirrors, 43 x 80 x 40cm. Sydney College of the Arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, Exhibition view of stereoscopic artworks 'selfies' and cast bronze sculpture '#'. Sydney College of the arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, exhibition view of stereoscopic artworks SELFIE, 1-3 and  #. Sydney College of the Arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, Exhibition view of cast bronze sculpture '#'. Sydney College of the arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, exhibition view of #. Sydney College of the Arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, exhibition view of time-lapse artwork 'yolo'. Sydney College of the arts post grad show 2013

alone / together, exhibition view of time-lapse artwork YOLO, 2013, Timelapse HD video, 1:40 minutes. Sydney College of the Arts post grad show 2013

Cast Bronze Hashtag weighing 8.6kg.

#, 2013 Cast Bronze Sculpture. 16.5 x 21 x 11.5cm.

Stereoscopic portraits. To view in 3D on your screen, go cross eyed until the two portraits form one central image, it will then resolve into 3D. In the exhibition the portraits are displayed using mirrors to gain the same 3D experience.

SELFIE To view in 3D on screen, look cross eyed until the two portraits form one central image, it will then resolve into 3D.

Stereoscopic portraits. To view in 3D on your screen, go cross eyed until the two portraits form one central image, it will then resolve into 3D. In the exhibition the portraits are displayed using mirrors to gain the same 3D experience.

SELFIE To view in 3D on screen, look cross eyed until the two portraits form one central image, it will then resolve into 3D.

Stereoscopic portraits. To view in 3D on your screen, go cross eyed until the two portraits form one central image, it will then resolve into 3D. In the exhibition the portraits are displayed using mirrors to gain the same 3D experience.

SELFIE To view in 3D on screen, look cross eyed until the two portraits form one image, it will then resolve into 3D.

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February 3, 2014 at 1:04 pm