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6 Foot Collaboratory

Two extra long femurs (Caroline Woolard and Elizabeth Tubergen) met as fellows at the Oxbow Residency in Michigan this summer 2007. Here we attempt to organize, share, and present our research and experiments... on the largest body of water, novice tree workers, complicit curiosity, natural resources (corn flakes or river bed clay?), joy and grace. Please contact us! Email us by clicking here

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Endless Horizon

The lake seems like an ocean because we can only see 20 miles ahead... this is the asymptote of perception. The untouchable horizon is a site infused with potential, a space for imagination by default.

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      • the Space Between
      • Endless Horizon
      • Porous Ceramic
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      • Curiosity
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      • Ingestion and Body Knowledge
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