"A place for everything and everything in its place"

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Technology has made daily lifeincreasingly complex.  With thiscomplexity, necessarily, comes a lack of focus on the basics of everyday.  As practical memory ignores mundanesensory impressions in order to avoid drowning in a sea of unsorted information,familiar environments may be rendered invisible, and their contents dismissed.

By looking carefully at theminutiae of the familiar, Falls' work acknowledges the unique value ofeachobject.  By carefully placing theseobjects within their environment and recording their physical properties; be ita humble piece of string or an antique vase, the extraordinary within theordinary is revealed.

LeslieFalls

August 2007, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

 

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