Photography in relation to time and space.
This final year project delves into traditional and alternative notions of space and time with respect to the art of photography and seeks to present the findings; demonstrating ideas and concepts of physical space within and outside the frame, as well as the notions of time and transience pertainin...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-488212019-12-10T13:57:49Z Photography in relation to time and space. Ng, Caleb Yong Chuang. Paul Kohl School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Photography::Techniques This final year project delves into traditional and alternative notions of space and time with respect to the art of photography and seeks to present the findings; demonstrating ideas and concepts of physical space within and outside the frame, as well as the notions of time and transience pertaining to the content and appreciation of photography, through a series of landscape. The physical and temporal notions of space are challenged and re-presented in the final work of art. The final piece is a sum of the findings through photographic, chemical and electrical research and experimentation. It is a series of painterly photographic images that reversibly changes from black abstract paintings to landscapes – on paper. The work not only encompasses the traditional sense of space and time, but also introduces new elements of physical and temporal space, bringing a new viewing experience to landscape photography. In a nutshell, this hybrid piece of work is a series of painterly photographic images that morphs visually on paper. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2012-05-10T01:42:36Z 2012-05-10T01:42:36Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48821 en Nanyang Technological University 16 p. application/pdf |
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This final year project delves into traditional and alternative notions of space and time with respect to the art of photography and seeks to present the findings; demonstrating ideas and concepts of physical space within and outside the frame, as well as the notions of time and transience pertaining to the content and appreciation of photography, through a series of landscape.
The physical and temporal notions of space are challenged and re-presented in the final work of art. The final piece is a sum of the findings through photographic, chemical and electrical research and experimentation. It is a series of painterly photographic images that reversibly changes from black abstract paintings to landscapes – on paper. The work not only encompasses the traditional sense of space and time, but also introduces new elements of physical and temporal space, bringing a new viewing experience to landscape photography.
In a nutshell, this hybrid piece of work is a series of painterly photographic images that morphs visually on paper. |
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