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Turning Dust Into Stories

October 1, 2019
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I’m going to be ordering another book … photographer Jessica Wynne’s project on the chalkboards of professors was written up in The New York Times and I’m fascinated by this. There’s an evidentiary nature to this work, the residue of work … I just love this and have encouraged The Red & Black to think about this sort of a project on campus.

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2 thoughts on “Turning Dust Into Stories”

  1. Dylan says:
    October 1, 2019 at 2:25 pm

    Matthew Gamber did it nearly 15 years ago. Some really beautiful images here.

    https://matthewgamber.com/none-of-the-things-it-contemplates-is-present

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    1. Mark E. Johnson says:
      October 1, 2019 at 2:30 pm

      Interesting … a very different, much more ethereal approach to the same physical topic. The two sets of images tell two very different stories.

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