Posted September 25, 2012 in Member News
As a new way to connect directly with her audience, artist Beth Lilly began taking photographs with her cell phone for callers in an ongoing project she titled, "The Oracle@WiFi". Modeled loosely on fortune telling, Lilly makes three photographs and emails them directly from the phone to the caller that in theory, will answer the caller's question (which is kept secret from her until after the caller receives their photos). The resulting pairings of text and random images often suggest answers that are highly clever or amusing and sometimes profound. Surprising and thought-provoking, the coincidences of content provide much to ponder while Lilly's display of extraordinary skill at photographic improvisation transforms the mundane into allegories and creates a sense of mystery and wonder to everyday interactions. Just released by fine art publishers Keher Verlag, this book compiles the most compelling results of her six-year experiment. In conjunction with the book release, Lilly has returned to performing the project on a monthly basis. This is a unique situation where someone can buy the book and if inspired, then actually participate in the project themselves.