I have shot two rows of film and attempted to rewind them back in order to achieve the triptography effect. These are the 5 images that came out best. I think of these images to be truly successful in picturing thought patterns or dreams when one image suddenly interchanges by another. It can also representContinue reading “Test shoot”
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Exploring surrealist techniques – Triptography
Surrealism in art, poetry, and literature uses numerous techniques and games to provide inspiration. Many of these are said to free imagination by producing a creative process free of conscious control. The importance of the unconscious as a source of inspiration is central to the nature of surrealism. Triptography is an automatic photographic technique wherebyContinue reading “Exploring surrealist techniques – Triptography”
Carl Jung – dream theory research
“Dreams are impartial, spontaneous products of the unconscious psyche, outside the control of the will. They are pure nature; they show us the unvarnished, natural truth, and are therefore fitted, as nothing else is, to give us back an attitude that accords with our basic human nature when our consciousness has strayed too far fromContinue reading “Carl Jung – dream theory research”
Project review
Last week we delivered our project proposal presentations and got some feedback. From talking to my tutors I realised that I need to do more research about the techniques that I want to use for my project’s output. In order to do so, I’ve looked at some surrealist photographers and the techniques that they’ve used. ManContinue reading “Project review”
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Project research – updated
Through my project I want to use photography as a tool to show the duality of our reality. Photographer Shannon Taggart is drawn to what she calls “psychological spaces.” She describes these as “invisible realities, like an interior experience you can’t really see,” and relishes the challenge of making visuals to describe them. Taggart saysContinue reading “Project research – updated”
Project Proposal (synopsis)
Through my project I want to use photography as a tool to show the duality of our reality. By using Buddhist Four Noble truths, I want to capture what lies underneath our everyday experiences that holds us back from and leads us to the “path to the enlightenment”. I want to experiment with how you canContinue reading “Project Proposal (synopsis)”
Project Research
In order to gain a deeper understanding of how I could depict the invisible with the use of photography through my project, I have looked at a few key theories that are relevant to the theme of my project. The first and the base theory that I have considered as a part of my researchContinue reading “Project Research”
Understanding Buddhist Four Noble Truths
1.Suffering – dukkha (through our everyday life, the mundane existence) the impermanence of pleasure and things. Picturing the innate characteristic of existence sensory contact gives rise to clinging and craving to temporary states and things, which is ultimately unsatisfactory and painful. Picture the impermanence of things and how we hold on to them in orderContinue reading “Understanding Buddhist Four Noble Truths”
Ideas Session
I came up with the three ideas for my project: 1. Picturing the invisible through photography: the emotion Four noble truths/the path to the enlightenment How photography depicts the invisible, does it create a different reality rather than picturing things how they are I want to use abstract photography to picture our everyday inContinue reading “Ideas Session”