My photography of the Richard Gilder Center in New York.

I visited the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation when I was in New York. It's a building grafted onto the American Museum of Natural History. For me, it represented an abstraction on the expectation of a building for science and museums. It's more organic in its shapes.

So my initial thought was to capture the unique details of it. Not the whole, but cut-outs and tight details. As I was editing my photos, the thought struck me to add more abstraction. Looking at my photos here, it is quite obvious what I did. But that simple step brought something new. It's like it's another world, or time. That we are the scientists exploring long forgotten ruins of something very ancient and very large. I hope you feel the same.

The Ancients

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The Chambers

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Rebirth

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