Observing Living Things is a group of photographs of projected filmstrip images on a screen. An analog projector is a lot like a camera; though one projects while the other captures, in both cases light travels through a lens to form an image in a dark, discrete enclosure. The frames here projected are from an educational filmstrip series called "Observing Living Things," geared toward grade-school audiences. Though the filmstrips convey elementary information about wildlife and its environment, their explanatory nature is abstracted and thereby negated to some extent when the projected image is blurred. This recalls the delicacy of all information transmitted by images, which, while referring to the world, always edge on meaninglessness.