Unintentional Forms III

gelatin silver prints and negatives, 1999

Unintentional Forms (Mimoformy) realize an utopian possibilities of two-eyes vision. The experience of space through the common field of vision and through building of two similar objects (images) results in appearance, somehow by the way, of the new object. In the construction of the rules of our own space we may touch the limits of rationality.

From “Unintentional Forms III” series. A high-contrast monochrome photo. A symmetrical composite of mirrored surfaces. The oval overlap has a sculptural texture. Facial features match the site's video. Film negative borders form a kite-like outline.
From “Unintentional Forms III” series. A high-contrast black and white photo features a mirrored composition from overlapping transparent surfaces. Facial elements align with those in the site’s video. Vertical edges reveal film negative borders.
From “Unintentional Forms III” series. A high-contrast monochrome photo. A symmetrical composite of mirrored surfaces. Facial elements emerge within the reflection, echoing the site's video. The overlap forms a shape resembling a non-human creature.
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