Thursday, January 31, 2008

When to Draw Conclusions.

When faced with a problem we will try to solve it, using various methods that we have learned in life. Those methods often start with looking at the issue and its surroundings. Followed up by some process in the brain from point A to point B. Then we draw a conclusion. What always interests me is how we closely we look at that issue. Do we examine it on a microscopic level or do we back way out and look at it from a comfortable position in the earth's orbit?

The following photographic work is just one instance of someone examining an issue using an extreme scale to highlight a problem we are now facing. Excessive Consumption

Scale is always something to keep in mind when problem solving.

2 comments:

k2 said...

stunned. scared. sad

first reactions to that photo.

Michael Cody said...

Yeah, the photos are pretty amazing, scanning through the rest of them is wild, once you just stare at them for awhile.