perspective poles; machine of perception

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Creator Weber, Joshua Michael -- Student -- Male; Tranter, Robert Franklin -- Student -- Male; White, Nathan Austin -- Student -- Male
Title perspective poles; machine of perception
Spatial Coverage Bonneville Salt Flats, Tooele county, Utah, United States
CA+P Course Joerg Ruegemer; Jake Gines; Sophie Masse; ARCH 3010 - Major 1 Architectural Design Studio; Fall Semester 2009
Description Two series of black poles, carefully lined up on the Salt, create the illusion of going all the way to the horizon (or further?) when seen from the right angle. This impression fades out as people start walking in the middle of the two rows, leaving us totally helpless to figure out the scale of the installation, people and space around...
Work Dates October-November 2009
Date 2009
Century 21
Culture American
Subtype Projects (artistic concepts) -- Student projects; Electronic images -- Digital images
Links to Media 1 http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/UU-CAP-hist,757
Image Source Undocumented photographer, College of Architecture + Planning, October 2009.
Rights Digital image copyright 2009, College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah. All rights reserved.
Contributing Institution University of Utah, College of Architecture + Planning
CA+P Accession No. CAP-576
Format image/jpeg
Type Image
Digitization Specifications Photographed with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi digital camera. Photoshop CS used for color corrections, image size, and file format.
ARK ark:/87278/s6rr1z71
Setname uu_cap_history
ID 782804
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rr1z71