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The images in Surface Tension encourage us to see our relationships with everyday technologies
in unexpected ways, highlighting the marks we
leave on glass screens — marks that we routinely
ignore or erase.
Pioneering psychologist William James said something like this: AT THE END OF YOUR DAYS, YOUR LIFE WILL HAVE BEEN WHAT YOU'VE PAID ATTENTION TO. For me, controlling my attention is the key to having a life which is meaningful. This is what Surface Tension is all about. @fabyab
"Surface Tension starts w the smoothness of this little gadget, & the glassiness of it. & dirty fingerprints highlight the swiping, the sweat & the excretions of a body - its physicality. They create a surface for arousal." - Judith Thurman / Interview Mag https://t.co/u9Gstdj2nH
What are you up to tomorrow night, Boston?
I'll be in Cambridge Thursday night talking about my work w/ writer Bridget Quinn at the Photographic Resource Center at 7pm.
Come if you can:
1801 Massachusetts Ave (corner of Roseland St), Cambridge, MA 02140 ( !! @bquinnterest )
I'll be in Boston Thursday night talking about my work, including this image from the "Surface Tension" series, at the Photographic Resource Center at 7pm.
Join us, won't you?
1801 Massachusetts Ave (corner of Roseland St)
Cambridge, MA 02140 @TheMurrayWhyte
NEW SURFACE TENSION GRID STARTS TODAY:
https://t.co/4P8jaQzMVK
2018
The new Surface Tension work grapples with threats from climate change....and existential threats from our own gadgets.