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object access

for the reduced attention span:

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I considered how the objects would transfer from a physical space to a digital space and retain a concept of embodiment for those experiencing them. Embodiment involves the phenomenological experience of senses and the temporal, an understanding of past and assumed futures. I photographed the object’s present, past, future and a detail view.

 

re-embodiment / simultaneity /  compression

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the present

plastic skull

future: skull's home

the context: location of skull-work production

sensory: skull detail view

re-animation : skull

The images were re-animated digitally to collate object’s temporal qualities in simultaneity for rapid digital consumption.

 

re-animation: skull
object:rock

The same technique was performed on a rock. This time, I  photographed the rock using perspectival shots with the intention to then edit out the background. This was to explore if the object could still be read without the aide of other visual referents
 

for the reduced attention span:

object access

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rock

the present

relational context / simultaneity / digitization

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past: a previous project

the future: rock's return to rock pile

sensory: rock detail

re-animation: rock

re-animation : rock

I used a video in place of photography for the future element of the video which incorprates a performatice element. This introduced a concept of sound as an element of returning embodiment to the experience of an object

 

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