Graphic machine

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We've turned a corner. Working with Dean Kent Kleinman has pushed us to revisit our Cornell University Architecture, Art and Planning posters. The mapping of information is like a graphic machine, generating serial works; stepped scales of operation produce difference and variation.

For the Fall 2009 events poster our collaboration yielded a dynamic graphic but that's almost beside the point; the mechanical shuffling of chronological and alphabetical order is at the core of this work.

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