| Slice, 2011Custom software animation, Apple 8G RAM, 2 projectors (Panasonic PT-DZ6710U or equivalent) or 2 HD 60" or larger screens, dimensions variable
 
 
 Slice is a software-generated animation that slices an image  in half and proceeds to slice each new sections until  the original image is reduced to  an abstraction that is not  photographically recognizable.                Once it reaches this state of abstraction, the slices double in size eventually returning to a full but different image. This artwork explores the transition from one state to another - from a state of legibility when one recognizes photographic detail to a state of illegibility when the slices are so thin that the image is an abstraction.
 
 The sequence consists of a selection of eight images from the Refraction lenticular series on the left, with tinted composites on the right. Each of the eight are  color coded with one of four colors. This results in a situation where the viewer  perceives  color changes with every second image.  Transitions between images of same color are not as readily noticeable, shifting the viewer's expectation that change is taking place.
 
 
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