Human

Framework





11.2018







Ask the participants these three questions and get three representative pictures.
Then form a life frame of their own by collage, print it on a transparent paper medium, and bind it into a book.





The project is completed during the graduate study at Pratt which coordinated with classmates to complete 17 individual frameworks.

Model-dependent realism is a view of scientific inquiry that focuses on the role of scientific models of phenomena. It claims reality should be interpreted based upon these models, and where several models overlap in describing a particular subject, multiple, equally valid, realities exist.

It claims that it is meaningless to talk about the "true reality" of a model as we can never be absolutely certain of anything. The only meaningful thing is the usefulness of the model.