[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]After The Mona Lisa 4 is a life-sized rendering of da Vinci's Mona Lisa (measuring 41"h x 31"w including the frame). It is constructed from 875 spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool "pixels" into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.[/FONT]