Not Enough - Joe Letchford

An installation of "Frankenstein landscapes" revealing our consumption of natural wonders through our increasing digital filter of reality.

Not Enough explores how our experience of natural landscapes has been permanently altered by an increasingly digital culture. Inspired by the work of George Shiras III, a forefather of nature photography, and the writings of John Berger, artist and author of Ways of Seeing, this installation is a foray into the Frankenstein landscapes created and subsequently sought by a public that has little experience with an unfiltered, unedited, unidealized natural world.

Not Enough is an installation at MCAD's Gallery 148 by Joe Letchford, graphic designer, and MFA candidate at Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

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