In a world of ubiquitously shared images, the One Three Collective project challenges notions of artistic authenticity by re-encoding ambiguity. The project functions as an ongoing artistic premise, inviting print-based artists to work collaboratively with the same, or common, image information to produce experimental outcomes. By exploring reproduction processes, the Collective creates work to expand established print norms and examine evolving relationships between media, images, and artificiality. Collective artworks invite viewers to question how and where an individual view begins or ends within the complex conditions of contemporary images.