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David Hockney once commented on the difference between the human eye and the camera lens, likening it to the Cubist process of deconstructing and then rebuilding an object. The camera lens records just one image, “sees” one view, whereas the human eye is peripatetic, continually jumping from one viewpoint to another in order to form a more complete image of what is being observed by the mind’s eye... Bauer turns himself into a contemporary Argos, taking hundreds of small photographs to make up the single final image. However, the process – taking so many photographs of a single object and then combining them – is not like simple mathematics, where the sum of the parts makes up the whole.
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