Psychogeography Study 79 is a spectral, ethereal figure created by Dustin Yellin (Los Angeles, USA, 1975) from a collage and numerous paper images trapped in sheets of glass. These sculptures are characteristic of Yellin's work, which he describes as "frozen cinema". Psychogeography (a term used by the Situationist International) explores the relationship between environment, emotion and human behaviour. Dustin Yellin works with printed media embedded in sheets of glass to sculpt human forms and landscapes. Yellin's figures can be understood as archives of our over-information-laden reality transformed into layers that portray ourselves.
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