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Sunday, 27 April 2008

Susan Derges

Drops, tears, falling, rising, suspense.

I love the way in which every drop contains a tiny representation of this woman's face. Susan Derges used a machine utilising the properties of light, sound and gravity to create these drops, making visible he laws of physics.
Posted by Annette Habel at 21:00
Labels: arc, drip, laws of nature, liquid, object, susan derges, tears, water

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