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I think the title sort of explains a few things – it’s an allusion of sorts to the God of the gaps, and how our mind fills in those gaps. The gaps in this case are 9 variations of the same portrait, making a larger/induced version of the original. Judging from this image’s predecessors I have a strong notion that the many focal aspects of a face, that help you determine multiple things from that face, having been increased by a value of 9, makes the viewer scan and never settle on what would ordinarily be a plausible identifying feature of a person. So you’re always caught in the gaps with these images, which is why you should “Mind the gap” and it is mind being a gap…..