620 Blueberries
620 Blueberries is a labor-intensive documentation project that explores observation, measurement, and repetition through the everyday act of eating blueberries. I photographed and cataloged 620 individual berries purchased from multiple stores on the same day, recording qualitative and quantitative data including size, appearance, crunch, flavor, price, and origin. The images were edited and assembled into a life-size poster grid, punctuated with subtle deviations—sliced and smushed berries—that disrupt the system. A second body of work translated the archive into nine 11×17 risograph prints, using bitmap processing, a single blue ink, and layered scans of packaging and receipts to introduce motion and material context. The project reflects my ongoing interest in slow looking, systems, and the intersection of digital workflows and experimental print.
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