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Article: Can you see me now? ; An installation of cellphone photos mesmerizes with variety, spontaneity - and anthropology
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- October 9, 2009
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WELLESLEY - Alex Goodman's favorite cupcake is a chocolate
affair topped with a swirl of bright pink frosting from Susu's
Bakery Boutique on Washington Street. She likes it so much, she took
out her cellphone one day and shot a photo of a cupcake before she
ate it. Goodman, 21, a senior at Wellesley College, uses the image
as the wallpaper on her cellphone.
Now, in a darkened gallery at Wellesley's Davis Museum and
Cultural Center, Goodman is contributing to an installation called
"Cell Tango" by e-mailing her snapshot to pix@celltango.org.
"I'm going to tag it `yummy, pink, and sweet,' " she says.
"Cell Tango," a constantly evolving piece by artists George
Legrady and Angus Forbes, ...