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Indepth Arts News:
"Night Moves: Three-Dimensional Photographs by Lynn Butler"
2001-07-12 until 2001-09-30
Hudson River Museum
Yonkers, NY,
USA
Visitors wear special polarizing glasses to view these mesmerizing three-dimensional photographs by Lynn Butler. Employing military technology invented during World War II, Butler uses a hand made camera equipped with two separate lenses. Her images are specially printed in California and then laminated to either side of a reflective aluminum-coated paper. When viewed through polarizing glasses, the two images are perceived as a single, three-dimensional picture.
IMAGE: Lynn Butler, Nocturnal Passage, n.d., Stereojet Vectrograph, 16 x 20, Coll. the artist
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