Ripples distort the boundary between reality and reflection (photo credit: Brendan Duffy)
The Middle Way (photo credit: Kaitlyn Patterson)
Spontaneity; A pigeon taking off or landing (photo credit: Morgan Hoversten)
(photo credit: Jennifer Douglas)
Ukiyo, the floating world (photo credit: Dhyani Desai)
The shadowed path of two converges into one, returning to nature (photo credit: Brendan Duffy)
Illusions of a world reflected (photo credit: Kaitlyn Patterson)
Transformation of perception; View from above or below (photo credit: Morgan Hoversten)
(photo credit: Jennifer Douglas)
Students of REL/EALC-3970 Art and Meditation in Buddhism made a collaborate project "Suchness on Campus: An Exhibition on Photography as Meditation." Inspired by contemporary Buddhism-influenced artists whose works explore concepts like illusion, reflection, impermanence and shifted consciousness, the students used their cellphones to capture views and moments on campus, to see and contemplate our seemingly ordinary campus life from new perspectives.
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