The series You Are Here, You Are Here, You Are Here,... uses the infinitely recursive properties of fractal geometry as source material. These images were inspired by the myth of Daedalus and are views of the world as infinite labyrinths. In the words of William James, they “open a region though they fail to give a map.” They share in common shapes that preserve their detailed structure in all scales. Thus, what viewers see on the surface of one of these prints is also what they might see if they could zoom into the print in real time. Paradoxically, the surface smoothness of the spheres belies their inherent roughness and irregularity, which may become apparent at other angles of observation.