Archives for posts tagged ‘modification’
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Odette England Work from Attentional Landscapes. “The Ishihara Colour Test is the most common clinical test for colour blindness in humans. But, like mirages and memories, the circles of randomised dots are just optical phenomena. In this series, Odette England undertakes quasi-scientific experiments in manipulating the intended meaning and function of family photographs. Selectively and [...]
Tags: cut print, family, holes, modification, nostalgia, obscured, portrait, science
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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Yogi Proctor Work from Twenty Eight Portraits. “Twenty Eight Portraits engages the materiality of a set of public-domain press photographs to intentionally expose the gamut of everyday photographic functionality. Twenty Eight Portraits uses individual photographs of the entire presidential cabinet, which have been ripped roughly in half. The rip both figuratively and literally removes the [...]
Tags: appropriation, conceptual, medium, modification, obscured, photography, self-reflexive
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Saturday, 14 February 2009
Jane Tam Work from the series Can I Come Home With You and To the fun House. Thanks to The Exposure Project (which is crazy awesome by the way) for bringing her work to my attention.
Tags: found photographs, memory, modification, nostalgia, photography
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Friday, 6 February 2009
Akiko Ikeda Work from the series Your Sight / Their Sight.
Tags: 3d, cut-out, found, japan, modification, photography, photoparis, sight
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