Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Ghost of a Victorian christening dress

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This is the photogram of a Victorian christening dress by Adam Fuss. Gelatin silver print photogram. Discovered in ARTnews, is this the ghost of a child or the ghost of a dress? is it instinct of culture that makes us automatically assume that transparency and translucency are properties of the spirit? This work makes us feel as if a spirit had brushed the hem of its garments across a photographic plate.

"Subject and technique conspire to let us participate vicariously in the experience of those early photographic pioneers, high on darkroom chemicals and on the possibilities of their new toy --Francine Prose for ARTnews"

Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Architectradure

Monday, May 12, 2008

Portable Life Size Camera Obscura

Passionate about photography, I am excited about this project, the perfect portable camera obscura designed by Allison Roberts also discovered on Zones of Emergency.
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Capturing large format pictures is the dream in photography. Making a lightproof "tent" to captures the life-size outdoor is a fantastic idea. Allison explains that this is meant as a solution for an urban gardener to still be able to have a greenhouse, or simply anyone else who wishes to do indoor gardening: this portable alternative to a permanent grow room can be assembled in about 25 minutes without any tools! Once assembled, you have an indoor greenhouse that is completely sealed and virtually light proof.

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Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Architectradure

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The making of toys for everybody


A secret firm: Charlie's chocolate factory.


A toy plant in China.

A reality on toys: a large quantity of them needs to be mass-produced. MaZm offers a visual documentary taken in one of Chinese toy making plant unique in its optimism, clean-looking feel while featuring the serialized cherished toys and the 'scandalous' working conditions.


Saturday, August 04, 2007

Fashion of hope and fear



Hope and fear is the external manifestation of the internal desires and paranoia that are adrift in America by Philip Toledano.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Twins in tree



One of my favorite picture of all time, Twins in Tree Snedens Landing, New York by Rodney Smith

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Dice video



A Nikle Injuries by Fujiya & Miyagi

Friday, May 11, 2007

Almost Safe


Deconstruction, 2007; Low Tide, 2007 by Anthony Goicolea

In his new show "Almost Safe," photographer Anthony Goicolea presents digitally-composed, black-and-white images of a shattered earth. The artist portrays a world that bears the wounds of globalization, war, and a crippled environment. Only these wastelands are left in their wake. Goicolea has composited images taken at several disaster sites, adding elements (like power lines across an ocean rock formation) that seem out-of-place or just barely plausible. In Deconstruction, ominous dark clouds form over an office building that's been halved in two and thrown across a beach. In Black Ice, a car is shown leaving a post-apocalyptic cityscape that's maybe part-New York City and part-Oz. This world is only half-real, but the more you look at Goicolea's constructions, the less impossible they seem. - Christopher Bartley

"Almost Safe" opens April 28 and runs through June 2, 2007 at Postmasters Gallery, NYC.
More info

Via V magazine

Friday, February 16, 2007

Graphic design magazines for download


From Blanket magazine

I found on Etienne Mineur's blog an inspiring web site that regroups free&downloadable magazines in .pdf format. Inspiring for its distribution format and also its content. The magazines propose illustrations, graphic design, photography, sometimes articles.

I have selected a few among the a lot i looked at:

  • LAB MAG includes MIT visual art :)
  • The Royal Magazine
  • Cobalt Revolter fashion & stars
  • Blanket
  • Candy Culture
  • Wall Spankers B&W graphics
  • Poor designers Poor but kewl
  • Multi Link
  • Cru-a Awesome urban/graffiti collection
  • Grafikal
  • Stirato Includes an illustrated tarots set
  • Vernissage TV Interviews with artists
  • DIF MAG fashion
  • pornoffiti funny fonts
  • Arriba A bit of everything
  • Lab Zine Nice mix between graphics & articles
  • cuemix interviews with DJ's about their music process
  • Pictre-mag If you use flickr and a camera, this is the way to see your pictures in a nice layout printed format magazine!

  • Friday, March 31, 2006

    Hala Elkoussy photography



    The work of Hala Elkoussy reminds me of the atmosphere I love so much in 'time of the gypsies' from Emir Kusturika

    The starting point for the photographic and video work of Hala Elkoussy (b. 1974, Cairo) is the constant change in the relationship between people and their social environment. In this she focuses specifically on the city where she was born, Cairo, a metropolis that exemplifies all of the large urban conglomerates in North Africa and Eurasia when it comes to modernisation and Westernisation. Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam is showing her project Peripheral, which was previously seen at the Istanbul Biennale in September, 2005.






    Hala Elkoussy, Peripheral (and other stories), 2 April – 14 May 2006 at the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam.

    By Cati in personal addiction

    Saturday, March 25, 2006

    Paris can be beautiful

    Debris de Paris

    Sunday, March 12, 2006

    Photography, a metaphor

    In this essay I look at Photography as a historical metaphor

    I propose that experiencing the digital has influenced our perception of the physical space. It can also inspire us to re-design our physical environment. It can indeed enable the co-existence of electronic objects, virtual applications and physical objects by understanding the interdependency and influence between virtual applications and physical objects. Technology is integrated into our everyday life. My assumption is that the qualities of technology reside in the way users make sense of it and its applications.

    D’abord considérée uniquement comme une technique différente pour obtenir ou fabriquer des images que notre regard avait dejà peçues, la photographie est devenue un moyen d’appréhender occulairement des choses que notre oeil ne verra jamais directement… Elle a opéré une révolution complete dans la manière dont nous utilisons nos yeux et… concernant un type d’objets que notre esprit révèle à notre regard.

    William M. Ivins Jr, 19531

    A useful historical metaphor exists in photography. At the inception of photography, the new medium was feared and admired.

    It was reduced to the status of being useful, but devoid of meaningful interpretations of reality, which was the provence of the fine arts and painting in particular.
    However, over time, the status of photography changed, and gained its independence from painting. Eventually, the photographic medium was accepted as having its own formal and aesthetic values. The end result was a revisitation of what painting could be, driven by the new aesthetic findings in photography, as exemplified in some of Duchamp's work, such as Le Nu descendant l'escalier.

    In this piece Duchamp wanted to create a static image of motion2
    Photography and its schematic aspect of motion have provided the cubists and futurists a new vocabulary applied to painting.3

    Inspired by Duchamp’s work, Gerhard Richter painted Emma - Akt auf einer Treppe as a proof to the Avant Gardes that painting is not dead. In this piece, the boundaries between painting and photography are blurred. Photography has completely tainted the painting medium.



    Marcel Duchamp. Nu descendant un escalier n°2, 1912. Huile sur toile. Philadelphie, Philadelphia Museum of Art ; Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection.



    Gerhard Richter. Akt auf einer Treppe. Emma – Nu dans un escalier. 1966. Huile sur toile. Museum Ludwig, Cologne.

    The paradigm shift was not limited to painting, but provided social change as a new form of expression in the arts. As in the above metaphor, the ability to shake the rules with the advent of a new medium is a latent opportunity for architecture, following Kandinsky’s dream of a great city built according to all the rules of architecture and then suddenly shaken by a force that defies all calculation.

    One area where the advent of a new artistic medium provided massive reform over a field of art and various extensions into social and physical environments took place with advances in digital photography. Digital photography has redefined the values of photography. The popular belief of visual media as being a mirror of reality has been completely revised. Indeed before the digital, the subject was not that important, and any photographer was a reporter; he/she could be “good” by knowing where to look rather than passing by without noticing anything; but what has been captured in the photographic mirror of memories has its origins in a scene that had existed at a specific time. An image is not different from the represented object, but over the years its authenticity has changed. The information presented through visuals can be twisted by using specific semantic codes to attract the attention of individuals, and by re-creating a reality using digital effects. Through these means, its credibility has been questioned. We went from information to emotion, where the status of image has transcended the limits between public and privacy. Showing visuals of a private event makes this event become public. Now because of the lack of credibility in modern visuals, journalists use emotions to make spectators believe in the truth of the scene. According to the cultural theorist and philosopher Jean Baudrillard, the Gulf War disinformation made the information itself, rather than the events, the source of the scandal. 5
    We now look for the credibility of the truth. Documentary used to serve as a mirror of an event until recently when its credibility was again made possible. As a recent example, during the terrorist attacks in London, individuals captured and shared media with journalists 6

    By using media made by witnesses using their photo phones, journalists gained a credibility – justified or not – in the presentation of the event. Journalists could then use these media as a ‘credibility tool’ and reinforce their reports. The documentation of the London event evolved into a collaborative report; in fact, any individual who has a photo phone is potentially a reporter who can capture key events and by combining these captured visuals, create a popular visual narrative presenting the truth of an event. This shows the shift from traditional documentary to a collaborative documentary of an event.

    The digital had almost killed the initial values of photography as a mirror of an event, but with the appearance of mobile digital photography tagged to a user, the digital has created a new visual medium and a new value of credibility with that medium.

    Perhaps an even more direct, although somewhat archaic, example exists for the car. Before experiencing the car, people thought that we had lost something essential in ‘walking’ with the car. The car has forced us to redefine the world. Indeed, before the car, to experience acceleration one had to jump from a window, while now it is totally inbuilt in our body. The car has redefined our physical concept pertaining to objects and the sensation of acceleration 7

    references
    1William M. Irvins Jr. 1953. Prints and Visual Communication, Cambridge, Mass., 1953, p. 134.
    2 Cababbe P. 1996. Duchamp & Cie, Editions Pierre Terrail, Paris 1996, p. 50.
    3Rosenblum N. 1992. Une histoire mondiale de la photographie, Abbeville Eds, P259.
    4Terzidis K. 2003. Expressive Form : A Conceptual Approach to Computational Design, London : Spon Press, Chapter 3 : Kinetic Form pp. 33-45

    5Baudrillard, J. 1992. L'Illusion de la Fin, Éditions Galilée, Paris.
    6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_London_transport_explosions

    7Architecture Science and Technology, PICON, A. 2005, GSD personal course notes.

    Friday, November 25, 2005

    architecture and digital media

    A powerful example of the relationship between the space and the place of the digital object, e.g. ad.

    I took this picture at South Station in Boston; the beauty of this relationship makes the object of the ad luxurious...