THE SPACES BETWEEN FRAMES
de Lauren Greenwald
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À propos du livre
Perception of landscape is affected by how we move through it. With an increase of speed, we lose the ability to see clearly; our movement makes the landscape seem less defined.
As humans have come to rely on machines to accelerate movement, we in turn depend on technology to capture and reproduce the momentary experience. Our recall is supplemented and often dominated by the photographic record.
The images in this body of work are taken directly from digital video, recorded while driving through New Mexico. But the world captured by the camera appears vastly different from the one experienced and remembered.
As humans have come to rely on machines to accelerate movement, we in turn depend on technology to capture and reproduce the momentary experience. Our recall is supplemented and often dominated by the photographic record.
The images in this body of work are taken directly from digital video, recorded while driving through New Mexico. But the world captured by the camera appears vastly different from the one experienced and remembered.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 68 - Date de publication: juil 14, 2011
- Mots-clés film stills, New Mexico, road trip, movement, space, time, landscape, environment, technology, video, motorcycle, car
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À propos du créateur
Lauren Greenwald
Columbia, SC USA
Lauren Greenwald is an Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of South Carolina.