Hints from John Milton, 2003
A multiple is an unlimited edition.
Inkjet print on acetate, clear packing tape, plexiglass, bolts,
acrylic paint, gold leaf & cow manure. 18" x 24"
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Bread & Circuses, 2003
A multiple in an unlimited edition.
Inkjet print on acetate, red packing tape, plexiglas, bolts,
gauze bandage, foot prints of cow manure. 18" x 24"
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Erosion, 2003
A multiple in an unlimited edition.
Inkjet print on vellum, tape, yellow tinted vinyl, plexiglas, bolts,
acrylic paint, melted plastic glue sticks. 18" x 24"
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Baptism, 2003
A multiple in an unlimited edition.
Inkjet print on parchment, clear packing tape, frosted white mylar,
plexiglas, bolts, acrylic paint, black permanent marker. 18" x 24"
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Further Resources
Open Source Multiples
A Collaborative Project: These multiples are images and transparent plexiglas as well as various other materials which create an analog counter part to it's digital origin in an unlimited edition with supplied "source files." Everyone is encourged to download the "source files" and follow the instructions to create a multiple for themselves. My current work has been influenced by the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement, (the GNU/linux operating system being an example) as well as the political possiblities of the GNU General Public License.
The Free Software Definition
GNU/Linux Operating System
GNU General Public License
Creative Commons