"In 1998 I made my first trip to the Arctic, as a guest of the Gilfelagið, an art foundation in Akureyri, Iceland. While there I invented a book structure—an accordion folded “doughnut”, where images and text move in full circle. This structure folds into an artist’s book and can be either viewed fully opened for exhibition or folded into book form to be read page by page." -- From the artist's website (http://www.kenleslie.net/bio.html, accessed 5/23/2014)
This work explores humans' location relative to different scales of time and space: the earth's geologic time, and the relative sizes of bodies within our solar system.
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