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New York Times Magazine
The Magazine invited several artists who work with technology to think about how it affects their lives, and ours. Their contributions, along with their comments, appear throughout this issue.
The Electronic Gallery: Daniel Lee
"Because technology changes the way we live and the way we create, it also changes the way we look. My image, therfore, is an evolutionary self-portrait -- a look at the distant past and into the far-off future.
My eyes shrink as electricity eradicates the need to see in the dark. My brain and forehead enlarge as information expands my mind. And my features blend as communication brings cultures closer and closer together -- Asian, Caucasian and so on. Only the ears remain the same size, because we'll never stop needing to listen."
-- Daniel Lee, 1997
The "Self-portrait" series was included in "The Unreal Person" at Huntington Beach Art Center, Los Angelas, April 1998..
"Self-portrait" had been included in "Self Exploration", and had been collected in 2002 by Kaushung Museum of Fine Art, Taiwan.
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"Self-portrait" was included in "METAMORPHOSIS", 1/25 to 5/9/04 at J.M. Kohler Art Center, Wisconsin.
The "Self-portrait" contains 4 pieces 53.5x42 cm Digital C-print. Limited edition of 10.
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