Other Frames
Symposium:
- ISEA2011: 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Session Title:
- The Big Bang of Electronic Art: Merging Abstraction and Representation in the Age of Digital Imaging
Presentation Title:
- Other Frames
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Abstract:
Panel: The Big Bang of Electronic Art: Merging Abstraction and Representation in the Age of Digital Imaging
Other Frames’ investigates issues of representation in photography and video within a digital framework, and specifically the issue of formerly unseen work being exposed through a combination of digital and analog means. In particular to my practice are the places where digital and analogue meet. This is an area of photography which I have found to be lacking in research currently, but emerging in practice at this time. The specific area of research that I have focused on is in looking at Constructivist Conceptualizations around Abstraction using the digital camera and computer as the tools. The focus of this has been on the computer chip within a digital camera, and how this can be manipulated with frames that are in between, or not really part of the actual logical frame rate pattern. Through practicing techniques of movement with a digital camera, I have focused on investigating the place where the digital chip stops working properly, where it cannot handle the workload it is being given. The importance of this issue is based on the current discourse around the photographic image, and post photographic context around the recording of memory. I have looked at commentary and work of artists within both digital and analogue spaces around abstractive photographic practice, and analyzed how these two areas of practice sometimes actually find areas of similarity, both with regard to methodology as well as the final result. In terms of the specific artistic practice related to this research, I have worked on creating pieces where the final outcome has been specifically focused on active work around a combined digital-analogue practice.