Mathemalchemy — Image Catalog

Images across two source directories:

Many files appear in both directories (same IMG number). Where a file is in ProcessPhotos, that’s noted. D = duplicate (appears in both).


ProcessPhotos/Silhouettes/ (43 files)

CNC routing and finishing of the large plywood character figures and decorative panels.

Early CNC cuts (IMG_0005–0009)

FileDescription
IMG_0005CNC router carving tall organic figure shapes (sea-creature or plant characters plus a human figure outline) on a full 4×4 sheet — router gantry and blue fan visible
IMG_0006Finished CNC-cut plywood skateboarder, laid flat on a dark table — dreadlocks flowing, skateboard with decorative flower wheels
IMG_0007Flute-girl body being glued together — two large plywood body sections clamped on the floor, one with router-cut hair detail visible
IMG_0008Close-up of a figure knee joint — notched slot-and-tab connector between two plywood layers
IMG_0009Large animal/creature figure (horse or dog shape) on workshop table surrounded by tools and sawdust

Railing and figure panels (IMG_0815–0847)

FileDescription
IMG_0815Person (head in cap, from behind) using a vertical panel saw to trim plywood — university fab shop setting (yellow safety cabinet visible)
IMG_0816Stack of plywood sheets strapped in the bed of a red truck (Kobalt toolbox) — raw material for the installation
IMG_0817CNC-cut reclining nude torso figure laid flat on a woven placemat — workshop surface
IMG_0818Same reclining figure, slightly different angle showing upper body
IMG_0819CNC router bit very close-up, just beginning a plywood cut — tiny sawdust pile forming
IMG_0820CNC router carving a sinusoidal wave pattern — light, scattered sawdust
IMG_0821Same wave pattern more developed
IMG_0822Same wave pattern further along
IMG_0824Same — another step
IMG_0825Wave routing nearly complete
IMG_0826.movVideo clip of CNC cutting
IMG_0827Assembled flute-girl figure, primed white, leaning against a red wooden shed exterior — dramatic natural shadow
IMG_0834CNC router carving starburst/flower patterns across a full plywood sheet — decorative wheel or ornament cuts
IMG_0835Fully assembled and primed flute-girl figure on the workshop floor beside a large plywood sheet — full scale and flowing CNC-carved hair clearly visible
IMG_0836Close-up of the flute-girl’s waist area — layered plywood sandwich construction, white paint, seam visible
IMG_0837Similar joint close-up at a different section of the figure
IMG_0838Small assembly being clamped at a circular jig — likely an octagonal base piece or furniture component
IMG_0840CNC router carving a face profile with curly hair — large figure linework emerging from plywood
IMG_0841.movVideo clip of figure assembly
IMG_0842CNC router carving two figures side-by-side in bas-relief linework — an embracing or dancing couple
IMG_0843Workshop bench at Duke — multiple white-primed silhouette sections, clamps everywhere
IMG_0846CNC routing enormous cloud/hair forms — the flute-girl’s hair sections filling a full 4×4 sheet
IMG_0847CNC routing three nested curved arch bands — possibly Oven roof curves or Zeno’s Path rail elements

Final finishing at Duke (IMG_1352–1375)

FileDescription
IMG_1352University fab lab — full-length silhouette figure being laminated with many clamps on butcher-block tables
IMG_1353Same figure glue-up, slightly different angle — multi-section body spread across the table
IMG_1354Edmund in a metal elevator/lift with the assembled flute-girl figure — brown fractal-pattern t-shirt, glasses, beard
IMG_1355Woman collaborator (white top, lanyard) standing beside the flute-girl figure in a Duke conference room — Integral Hill sections on the floor
IMG_1356Same woman and figure, slightly different angle
IMG_1357Same — three-quarter view
IMG_1358Same — best light
IMG_1359Edmund and collaborator painting a figure black — skateboarder or flute figure being hand-painted with brush from a small black paint can, Duke assembly site
IMG_1360Painted-black silhouette (flute-girl with elaborate curly hair) laid flat on table with open paint can — fully black
IMG_1363Close-up of plywood cross-joint being clamped — structural corner element, multiple clamp types
IMG_1364Close-up of slot joint in black-painted plywood edge — arm/mount attachment detail with drill bit visible
IMG_1365Tighter close-up of same sandwich joint — black-core plywood layers
IMG_1367Very close-up of a drilled threaded-insert hole in black plywood — mounting socket
IMG_1368Same mounting hole, slightly different angle
IMG_1369Looking down at figure hand section — screw being driven through CNC-cut fingers, clamp holding work
IMG_1370Workshop table with figure arm/shoulder assembly, structural support lumber, and clamps
IMG_1372Drilling into figure hand edge with Irwin clamp holding the piece
IMG_1373Same drilling step, slightly different position
IMG_1374White-painted figure torso with a structural batten being clamped onto the back — spine reinforcement
IMG_13752HP fixed-base router trimming the edge of a figure — clamped plywood, black-painted figure hand visible at right

ProcessPhotos/Travel to Durham/ (5 files)

Transport of finished elements from Arkansas to Duke University for the July 2021 final assembly week.

FileDescription
IMG_1292Interior of loaded U-Haul truck — Voronoi floor hexagonal tiles stacked on upper shelf (wrapped in plastic, pentagon pattern visible), Integral Hill contour layers and other installation elements below
IMG_1293Same U-Haul interior, slightly different angle — confirms packing arrangement
IMG_1308Woman in patterned top standing in front of the U-Haul truck on a sunny day — a collaborator who drove elements from Arkansas
IMG_1313Windshield POV driving across a large steel arch/truss bridge — likely crossing the Mississippi River on the road trip to North Carolina
IMG_1347Three collaborators (masks on) unloading the Integral Hill contour-layer stack from a truck outside Duke — layers on a dolly, working together

ProcessPhotos/Tower/ (12 files)

The Lighthouse tower — a helical steel structure built in a metalworking shop, then transported and installed at Duke.

FileNotes
64625418968__995D9A5E.jpegRed Ford Ranger pickup with the Lighthouse tower loaded vertically in the bed, just outside a grey garage — helical steel structure strapped upright, barely fitting
64625421995__4AE4CA06.jpegSame red truck from the other side — helical steel structure clearly visible, orange ratchet straps
IMG_1272Lighthouse tower in red truck bed viewed from behind, horizontal — on a road trip, at a town intersection in bright sun
IMG_1273Same red truck and tower, slightly different angle
IMG_1276Woman in yellow t-shirt and wide-brimmed hat posing beside the completed Lighthouse tower inside a home garage/workshop — tower nearly ceiling height
IMG_1277Same woman and tower, slightly different pose
IMG_1278Same — wider shot
IMG_1279Same — fourth variation
IMG_1414 DLighthouse tower standing on the contoured landscape base in a Duke conference room — reaching the ceiling tiles, person lying on floor working on base wiring
IMG_1415 DSame — different angle, full helical structure and conference room context (TV screen, oak cabinets)
IMG_1417 DTower being worked on with an orange stepladder leaning against it — collaborator at the top, fitting upper sections
IMG_1418 DTower standing alone, viewed from lower angle — helical spiral staircase and circular floor plates clearly detailed
IMG_1416.mov DVideo of tower installation

ProcessPhotos/Memorial Photoshoot/ (18 files)

A photoshoot of the Conway’s Curios shop and its objects — partly at Edmund’s home (shop on a dining table, lit up), partly professional shots. The “Memorial” name likely refers to a memorial event for Conway. Some shots from the same home-testing phase as IMG_0958 cluster.

FileDescription
IMG_0941A man (collaborator) with the bay-window structure and a laser-cut hexagonal panel in a forge/workshop
IMG_0942Same man with the partially assembled shop in his cluttered workshop
IMG_0943Close-up of a plywood panel with LEDs wired onto it in a geometric pattern — the window lighting assembly
IMG_0944Bay-window frame with LED panel visible in the same workshop
IMG_0945A woman peering through the shop bay window from inside — the lit window with Curvahedra piece visible
IMG_0958Near-complete Conway’s Curios shop on a workbench in a home garage; Conway’s Curios sign mounted
IMG_0959Shop from the back in the garage, showing internal structure
IMG_0961Shop from above in the garage — roofline and balcony railing visible
IMG_0962Shop lit up on the workbench — interior warm glow through the window
IMG_0963Detail of the lit shop window with objects inside
Mathemalchemy-.jpgProfessional shot on warm background — the complete Conway’s Curios shop fully lit and dressed
Mathemalchemy—2.jpgProfessional shot — interior of the shop close up showing miniature objects on shelves
Mathemalchemy—3.jpgProfessional — close-up of a specific shelf scene
Mathemalchemy—4.jpgProfessional — another interior detail
Mathemalchemy—5.jpgProfessional — detail of the sign or façade
Mathemalchemy—6.jpgProfessional — the balcony railing sinusoidal panels detail
Mathemalchemy—7.jpgProfessional — shop from a wider angle, lit and staged
Mathemalchemy—8.jpgProfessional — one of the miniature object close-ups
Mathemalchemy—9.jpgProfessional — another angle of the shop
Mathemalchemy—10.jpgProfessional — window panel detail
Mathemalchemy—11.jpgProfessional — front facade with sign
Mathemalchemy—12.jpgProfessional — wide shot, shop on table
Mathemalchemy—13.jpgProfessional — final wide or detail shot

ProcessPhotos/Objects/ (40 files)

Individual objects: the Apollonian panel, the oven door mould, the cart wheel, miniature furniture, the tree, S-curve ornaments, and professional product shots. Also two Zip Form objects which appear to be from Edmund’s separate work (possibly context/reference).

FileDescription
63598654426__91BA936E.jpeg DCNC-carved oak triangle panel — Apollonian gasket / sphere-packing in relief (the Sierpinski panel). No visual returned but same file as in Photos/.
IMG_0980Miniature laser-cut bookcase/shelf prototype — tall narrow unit, multiple shelves, on a desk
IMG_1070Miniature 3-legged round table, pale wood, on red gingham tablecloth — overhead view
IMG_1071Same miniature table, side view on gingham tablecloth
IMG_1075Miniature box with rollers/cylinders — possibly the printing press or mechanical element — at a Christmas table setting
IMG_1076Another miniature cabinet/box on legs at the Christmas table setting
IMG_1078Miniature object at the Christmas/home table — probable furniture component
IMG_1079Component detail, Christmas context
IMG_1080Miniature object, Christmas setting
IMG_1081Miniature object component
IMG_1082Workshop bench: miniature bookcase components, tub of yellow 3D-printed tetrahedra, laser-cut objects
IMG_1083Alternate view of the workshop bench setup
IMG_1084Workshop bench with finished dark-stained miniature bookcase/cabinet
IMG_1085Same bookcase, slightly different angle — stained walnut color
IMG_1163Five small dark S-curve wooden plaques pinned to a cedar post — the Conway’s Curios repeating motif
IMG_1164Four S-curve plaques on a cedar railing outdoors with trees behind
IMG_1165Ten S-curve ornaments (two sizes) on a cedar surface — outdoor shot
IMG_1166Many small S-curve ornament cutouts scattered on cedar — the smallest pieces
IMG_1167Another ornament grouping
IMG_1208Objects at an intermediate stage
IMG_1209Object detail
IMG_1210Object in progress
IMG_1211Object detail
IMG_1214Object — possibly a floor tile or panel
IMG_1215Laser-cut tree flat-pack parts assembled overhead view — branch skeleton ~8” across, measuring tape visible
IMG_1216Finished laser-cut tree (dark stained) standing on a stack of white hexagonal Voronoi floor tile blanks in the workshop
IMG_1217Top view of tree assembly — multi-layer branch construction on workshop bench
IMG_3484-Edit.pngProfessional shot, teal background — CNC-carved oak panel with Celtic knot / interlace pattern (a decorative panel piece)
IMG_3486-Edit.pngProfessional shot, teal background — The finished laser-cut miniature tree, pale/dark two-tone
IMG_3492-Edit.pngProfessional shot, white background — Folded S-curve bench/form: stacked laser-cut plywood layers forming a continuous S-curve bench. Probably a Zip Form piece, not directly Mathemalchemy
IMG_3505-Edit.pngProfessional shot, white background — Flat shelf/platform with stacked plywood S-curved edges. Another Zip Form variant
Mathemalchemy—3.jpgAngled detail of the Apollonian gasket oak panel — carved spheres in relief, perspective view
Mathemalchemy—4.jpgOpposite angle of the same panel
Mathemalchemy-Cart Wheel.jpgProfessional shot, white background — Terracotta-colored ceramic disk with Apollonian circle-packing pattern, central hole — the cart/wagon wheel for Tess’s wagon
Mathemalchemy-Oven Roof Mould.jpgProfessional shot, white background — Apollonian gasket oak triangle panel, centered, excellent light — this is the best single photo of the Sierpinski panel
Mathemalchemy-Oven-Door.jpgProfessional shot, white background — Black rubber/resin mould for the oven door: arched shape with Apollonian packing pattern and side tabs

ProcessPhotos/Shop:Bakery Construction/ (~90 files, sampled)

Edmund building the Conway’s Curios shop and Mandelbrot Bakery at home, predominantly in his Arkansas garage workshop. Roughly in chronological order from early 2020 to mid-2021.

Conway’s Curios sign laser-engraving sequence (IMG_0014–0031, Photos/IMG_0010–0031)

About 20 images following the laser engraving of the walnut sign step by step from blank to complete.

FileDescription
IMG_0010 (Photos)Blank walnut board in the laser cutter — engraving not yet started
IMG_0011–0013 (Photos)Early stages — decorative swirl beginning; smoke inside lid
IMG_0014 D”Conway’s” text partly engraved in walnut
IMG_0016 D”Conway’s” further along
IMG_0017 (Photos)“Conway’s” mostly done — lid open view
IMG_0018–0022 (Photos)Sign progressing through lid
IMG_0021 D”Conway’s Curios” completed in smoke-filled chamber
IMG_0025 DTwo finished Conway’s Curios signs in cherry wood with S-curve motif, laid on white fabric
IMG_0026 (Photos)Same two cherry signs, slightly different arrangement
IMG_0029–0031 (Photos/D)Sign through lid (closed) — golden lettering glowing through the glass

Oven and Bakery elements (IMG_0072–0078)

FileDescription
IMG_0072 DOven arch installed: black rubber oven door in white laser-cut brick wall, Celtic knot panel below, blue gem accents on sides
IMG_0073 DSame oven door, better light — Apollonian circle-packing bas-relief clearly visible on the door
IMG_0074–0076 DVoronoi window panels: irregular pentagon cells in white-painted plywood with black acrylic mirror inserts; one showing gold reflection
IMG_0077 DCart wheel (terracotta with Apollonian packing) leaning against the bakery/shop base; Voronoi floor tiles stacked to the right
IMG_0078 DThe Voronoi hexagonal window cluster in the brick wall above the shop entrance

Shop frame construction at home (IMG_0848–0871)

Edmund building the Curio Shop frame structure in his garage workshop. Man with glasses and beard in blue t-shirt = Edmund.

FileDescription
IMG_0848 DEarly Curio Shop frame on workbench — white painted box with bay window grid; garage visible behind
IMG_0849–0852Shop frame at various stages, workbench
IMG_0853 DEdmund at a disc/belt sander working on a component
IMG_0854–0857Assembly steps — gluing, clamping panels
IMG_0858 DEdmund (motion blur) lifting the shop frame to inspect it
IMG_0860 DEdmund leaning over the shop frame top, fitting the roof panel, garage open behind
IMG_0863 DHands fitting components through the bay window
IMG_0864–0865Close-up of window or railing assembly
IMG_0868 DEdmund examining the shop frame in the garage doorway, green trees behind
IMG_0869 DEdmund assembling the frame in good light from the open garage door
IMG_0870–0871Later stages of the main frame assembly

Intermediate construction (IMG_0958–0963) — also in Memorial Photoshoot

Shop later stage with installed sign and internal wiring — see Memorial Photoshoot section.

Later shop construction (IMG_1175–1291)

FileDescription
IMG_1176 DCNC router mid-cut on the Voronoi floor — close-up looking along the plywood surface, hexagonal cells emerging, sawdust everywhere
IMG_1177–1178More floor panel cutting stages
IMG_1202 DOven brick facade laid flat on tile floor — shows the full scale of the white brick panel with oven arch and Celtic knot insert
IMG_1206–1207Oven or Bakery wall at later finishing stage
IMG_1223–1237Shop frame at advanced stage: roof beams, internal shelving, balcony railing being fitted
IMG_1230 DVoronoi window frame (large square with pentagonal cells at corners) on the workshop bench; Edmund’s hands visible
IMG_1248–1269Finishing stages: painting walls white, installing window panels, fitting the sign
IMG_1260 DBakery/shop structure on the workshop floor with open roof showing the grid beams, pentagon window cutouts along the base, and a small dark laser-cut ornamental pentagon fitted at the corner
IMG_1284–1291Late construction — installing shelving, lighting, the Harriet figure

ProcessPhotos/Final Construction/ (25 files, Duke July 2021)

The final assembly week at Duke University — all collaborators present, combining every element into the complete installation.

FileDescription
IMG_1376Integral Hill fully assembled, no people — layers of CNC plywood topped with dark green fabric, on the wavy plywood landscape
IMG_1377Same, from closer — hill rising steeply from the contoured landscape base
IMG_1378Three collaborators around the Integral Hill — woman in floral top at base, man in white t-shirt checking phone (Edmund?), whiteboard with task list behind
IMG_1379Close-up of the Integral Hill contour layers — dark green fabric, plywood rings, blue tape markers, bolts
IMG_1380Three collaborators painting the Bakery brick wall: woman with blue hair, man kneeling, woman in π t-shirt standing (likely Ingrid Daubechies)
IMG_1381Same three, slightly different angle — oven arch facade and hexagonal tiles visible
IMG_1383Two collaborators sitting on the floor fitting the wooden bead columns into the Integral Hill; large colorful OctoPi mural visible behind
IMG_1386Installation taking shape — rainbow bead arc being strung (collaborator on ladder), Integral Hill assembled, OctoPi mural behind
IMG_1389Cavalcade of Mathematical Pages — fabric/textile leaves with printed mathematical content (cubic formula, Farey sequence circles, Newton fractal, portrait) spread across chairs
IMG_1405Laser cutter — Mandelbrot set cut from orange/gold acrylic into hexagonal tile shape — the Bakery roof tile
IMG_1406Same hexagonal Mandelbrot tile, wider
IMG_1407Third orientation of the tile, close-up
IMG_1410Overhead view of the open heptagonal base box with wiring — a power strip with labeled adapters: “Lighthouse (either)”, “Lighthouse 2 (either)”, “Oven”, “Curio Shop”
IMG_1411Same power strip, close-up showing the blue-tape labels clearly
IMG_1413Blurry shot of interior wiring routing
IMG_1417 DLighthouse tower being assembled with orange ladder (also in Tower folder)
IMG_1418 DLighthouse tower standing alone, assembled at Duke
IMG_1419Wide panoramic — Lighthouse left, Integral Hill center with conical spiral wrapped, large OctoPi fabric mural right with orange spheres, black silhouette cutouts at far right
IMG_1420Panoramic continued — similar composition
IMG_1421Wide panoramic at night or dim light — Integral Hill with winding Zeno’s Path stairs, hanging books and Cavalcade pages, silhouette figure at right
IMG_1422Blue Mandelbrot set painted on a white foam/cardboard wall panel — large graphic
IMG_1423Bakery/Curio Shop section at Duke: open roof showing grid beams, the installation base visible, colorful Sierpinski triangle pieces leaning against wall
IMG_1424Two women smiling in a machine shop holding long teal laser-cut strips (the sinusoidal Zeno’s Path rails?) — both wearing glasses, one blonde, one purple hair
IMG_1425Same two women, different pose with the teal strips
IMG_1426Whiteboard at Duke: Instagram accounts list — Dominique, Henry, Sabetta, Liz, Faye, Edmund/Vernelle, Tasha, Susan, Holden, Kim, Rachy, Bronna, Emily — and a box labelled “ZENO PATH / tout va bien allez mon amour”
IMG_1427Three collaborators at a work table assembling small elements — todo list on whiteboard behind reading: “Shorten Wire for Curio Shop / Glue on Oven Roof / Attach Oven Door / […]”
IMG_1428Same three from slightly different angle
IMG_1429Bakery/shop at Duke installed — front facade with grid roof beams, hexagonal window cells, and part of a Sierpinski triangle panel; a few objects beginning to appear inside

ProcessPhotos/Memorial Photoshoot continued

The Mathemalchemy—N.jpg files (in both Memorial Photoshoot/ and Objects/ folders) are professional product shots taken in a studio setup.


Photos/ only (not in ProcessPhotos)

Hardware and early fabrication (Photos/)

FileDescription
64763888283__4F38DA15.jpegHardware store — Edmund’s hand holding a small bolt, plastic bin of hardware, display shelving in background
IMG_0057Conway’s Curios shop on living room floor with the wave-pattern railing and sign visible, next to a white foam landscape section (early home test)
IMG_0058Shop frame from above on living room carpet — octagonal base also present
IMG_0060Shop and octagonal base on carpet from the front, bay window fully visible
IMG_0061Near-complete shop on carpet: sign mounted, items in window, wave railing, LED cable visible

Exhibition photos (Photos/IMG_2068–2074)

Venue: a large, ornate room with Art Deco ceiling (octagonal and diamond moldings), stone columns, checkered stone floor. Boston (venue name unknown). Edmund is wearing a navy fleece with a name badge.

FileDescription
IMG_2068Edmund smiling beside the installation — Lighthouse tower lit (red light glowing inside), Conway’s Curios with Harriet visible, OctoPi ink mural behind, blue-purple bead arc, visitors
IMG_2069Same scene, very slightly different — Edmund looking at camera more directly
IMG_2070Similar — wider view showing more of the room, “TO BAKERY” and “CURIO SH…” directional signs visible
IMG_2071Blurry motion shot — not useful
IMG_2072Best portrait — Edmund smiling, full installation behind, three visitors examining the piece in the background
IMG_2073Edmund smiling, similar to 2072 — visitors visible
IMG_2074Edmund smiling, best light — visitors in winter coats examining installation. “ZENO’S PATH / CURIOS / LIGHTHOUSE” directional sign visible at right

Exhibition close-ups (Photos/IMG_2104–2105)

FileDescription
IMG_2104Best shot of the complete Conway’s Curios shop interior in the exhibition — Harriet (rabbit shopkeeper) figure holding a book, dark Mandelbrot brick oven door to left, hexagonal Voronoi window panels with dark blue fabric, pentagon window inserts along base, fruit basket hanging above, scattered objects on floor
IMG_2105Best shot of the Cavalcade of Mathematical Pages — miniature books stacked/tumbling: titles “The Beauty of Geometry”, “Στοιχείον” (Euclid’s Elements), “On Weaving”, “Mechanisms of the Heavens”, “We the Navigators”, “The Book” (Erdős), sheet music, mathematicians’ portraits on bookmarks. Purple crochet snakes at right.

Cavalcade panels (Photos/IMG_1593–1596, IMG_E1593)

Four Cavalcade of Mathematical Pages CNC panels freshly cut, photographed on gravel outside Edmund’s home.

FileDescription
IMG_1593Pair A: left panel — machine/workshop imagery with mathematical formulas, gears, curves; right panel — girl figure reading/reaching in a Cubist style
IMG_1594Same Pair A from a different angle
IMG_1595Pair B: left panel — rows of musical notation, a bookcase scene, wave patterns; right panel — a large dancing/whirling figure with flowing hair
IMG_1596Same Pair B, almost identical to 1595
IMG_E1593Editorial/processed version of IMG_1593 (same image, better crop)
IMG_1596-3315.jpegLarge high-res version of Pair B panels

Tower metalwork (Photos/posterImage-3771.png)

FileDescription
posterImage-3771.pngA steel metalworking/fabrication shop with red wall — partial view of a circular serrated ring on a vertical post being welded. This is the Lighthouse tower being fabricated in a metalworking shop (not Edmund’s — a collaborator’s workshop or professional shop).
posterImage-3779.pngProbably another angle of the same metalwork
posterImage-3786.pngThird view

Tree in the Curio Shop (Photos/IMG_1430–1431)

FileDescription
IMG_1430The laser-cut miniature tree (pale/dark two-tone) on a bookshelf in the Curio Shop prototype interior — alongside a blue painted ceramic bird, a laser-cut dodecahedron/pentagon box in cherry wood
IMG_1431Same shelf, different position — tree stained slightly darker, same companions

Misc (pasted-image TIFFs — converted to JPEG)

Converted to JPEG using sharp (big-endian TIFF format was unreadable by the viewer).

FileDescription
pasted-image-3990.tiff → .jpg (1300×975)Overhead angle of the full installation on a table in a conference room or lab — early Duke assembly or preview. Shows Integral Hill, Lighthouse, Cavalcade, bead arc, and silhouette figures at an intermediate stage.
pasted-image-3994.tiff → .jpg (2560×1756)Professional wide-angle of the complete installation in a venue with curved warm-wood panelled walls and decorative ceiling light pattern (not NAS). BAKERY/CURIOS directional signs visible, all major elements present including Lighthouse, bead arc, Integral Hill, and large lock/quilt panel. Likely MoMath or a later venue.

Duplicate index

Files present in both Photos/ (flat) and at least one ProcessPhotos subfolder:

IMG numberProcessPhotos location
0005–0009Silhouettes
0014, 0016, 0018, 0021, 0025–0026, 0029, 0031Shop:Bakery Construction
0071–0078Shop:Bakery Construction
0815–0820Silhouettes
0848–0871Shop:Bakery Construction
0941–0945, 0958–0963Memorial Photoshoot
0980Objects
1070–1085Objects
1163–1217Objects
1272–1279Tower
1292–1293, 1308, 1313, 1347Travel to Durham
1352–1375Silhouettes
1376–1431Final Construction
1405–1429Final Construction
63598654426__Objects
64625418968__, 64625421995__Tower

The IMG_E1593 and IMG_1596-3315 are high-res/edited versions of IMG_1593 and IMG_1596.


Best images for web use

Exhibition (complete installation, lit):

Fabrication highlights:

People (Edmund + collaborators):

Duke assembly (process):

Technical detail: