
Comparative Morphologies by artist Stephanie Syjuco, she writes -
What looks like vintage natural history studies turns out to be, on closer inspection, images of computer and technological cords and peripherals, each slightly manipulated to take on organic characteristics--a fused or sprouting growth from a stem, a viral infection, or a radial symmetry.Comparative Morphologies - Link.I used a digital camera to photograph the computer cords and peripherals that surrounded my home workstation, and then transferred them to the computer where i digitally altered and added to the original images. Arranged suggestively on an image of a vintage print (the original botanical images on it having been erased), the techie beginnings become transformed into the final archival-quality iris prints.





































Brillig! It's a shame there are no links to larger images.
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Cool! Very Ernst-Haeckel-ish
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Ha! Which one of you reads ask-MeFi?
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