Orion Allen & Olivia Sio Tse







Stanley Wong AKA anothermountainman entitled his 35-year-long project of close-up photographs of sidewalks, walls, stucco, curtains, etc. “i see mountains. they are mountains.” Wong is not creating mountains where they aren’t; instead, he looks at everyday objects and reveals the mountain-ness inherent to them. Through Wong’s lens, mountains become the unit of composition for the universe.

What unit in your reality is continuously revealing itself? Is there reason behind its ubiquity? Does it appear to you easily, or do you have to go looking for it?

If your instinct is to go abstract here, we suggest that you go visual. What arrests you? What makes you think “this is it” without really knowing what it is?

When you transcribe this landscape of your experience, are you the mounter, or are you being mounted?