I don't pretend to understand or even care about the science or math behind John Fisher's art at Mineral. There are nine digital prints on the wall and one interactive audio-visual presentation. The digital prints are beautiful and fascinating. In layman's terms they are time-lapse photographs. The other thing, which he calls the Number Tree, is an animation played on a television monitor that is hooked up to some kind of high-tech computer and a soundboard contraption.
To math geeks it may be fascinating, but visually the images are boring. Not so the prints. They are terrific.
Read my full review of the show here.
John Fisher's Algorithmic Drawings
Through Jan. 29, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday-Saturday
Mineral, 301 Puyallup Ave., Tacoma
253.250.7745, lisakinoshita.com



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