Makoto Azuma Exobiotanica
Vision Sighting
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Makoto Azuma Exobiotanica
Vision Sighting
Untitled Vision Sighting Found Photo Date Unknown
Vision Sighting
Space-Time Rupture Naomi Vona Stickers on a vintage photo
Vision Sighting:
Justin Nelson
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acrylic on paper, 22x30"
From the Permanent Collection Vision Sighting Date and location unknown
From the Permanent Collection Francis Paper Vision Watercolor and Paper (with tear through center)
It is theorized that the tear in the center was made in Francis' attempt to break through to one of his dimensions, only to discover it did not exist within the two/three-dimensionality of the paper.
Francis Vision Sighting Kodak Super-8 Untitled Date Unknown Shot by Lina Rae Pearson
From the Permanent Collection Mintannae Three-Dimensional Cardboard and Multicolor Adhesive
Francis constructed many of these small items in various sizes, claiming each one to pick up different frequencies of visual reception. Placing them around his room in different arrangements allowed him to see differently. He never saw them as works of art, but when movers came to collect his other created vision artworks, they grouped many of these in with them, throwing his own visual orientation out of order until he made new ones.