A Series of Human Decisions
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According to Jacobson the title "refers the idea that we live in a highly constructed world. The world is just that, a series of human decisions, one layered upon another over time. We move constantly from one fabricated arena to another." The images here convey the idea that our creations and subsequent decisions to arrange objects in space become the evolving visual world which surrounds us. Each photograph conveys a human touch, suggesting this process is spiritual as well as practical.
The book includes an in-depth interview between the artist and Ian Berry, curator at the Tang Museum in Saratoga, New York. In the text Berry states that "these photographs are quiet but they are also full of energy. ... Many are still, focused, and very concentrated, but never without a lot of buzzing around the edges."
