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BEWARE OF MODELS

The focus of this web site is not the models themselves so much as it is an embodiment of the tension between the visual pleasure and biological content that results from the process of making the models, that tension between the icon and the fetish.

There is a danger hidden in this seemingly innocent process of model-making. Successful models can be transformed from being iconic representations ('is like...') to the status of "truths" ('is the same as...'), from theories used in the search for explanation to the status of discoveries. These models of the embryonic alveolae can too easily make this shift from iconic model to fetish object. The fetish, whether scientific theory or art object, assumes dangerous magical powers.

Beware of models.

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