Charles Lindsay: Carbon
9.5 x 10.25 inches vertical, 80 pages; hardcover. $25.00 plus shippingTexts by Dr. Jill Tarter, and Lyle Rexer ISBN: 978-0-9906036-65 Is it so farfetched to think of these as photographs? As pictures of reality? Certainly, they picture the universe at work. . . . It would be a poet’s solution to call these images metaphoric.—Lyle Rexer, from the Foreword Artists and scientists each have a role to play in telling our human story, and placing us in a cosmic context…. [Lindsay] is stretching the artistic practices of the twenty-first century to visualize alternate worlds. I am trying to detect other evolutionary biologies among the hundreds of billions of worlds within our own Milky Way galaxy. He has a lot to teach me.—Dr. Jill Tarter, from her essay Over the last decade Charles Lindsay has been exploring the micro- and macrocosms of the universe through the most elemental components of photography: surface, emulsion, and light. The cameraless works in Carbon form a world unto themselve