Baggins | Coordinated Visual interaction Two different environments |
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hapes of handmade clay objects, displayed in a store window, interplay with the reflections of a summer street setting in Sedalia. As I have described before, I like images that simultaneously render the inside and the outside; what is in front and what is behind. This represents the ambiguity of the present nanosecond as the juncture between the past and the future.
“When the richness of an experience is increased in a manner that facilitates the perception of the overall intent, by all means don't skimp. Add more!” - John Maeda


