Surrealism
At the start of Year 13. I started my personal investigation into the photography area of the Surrealist movement. This was broken down into 3 starting points which all led to new and unique ideas and processes.
Chance, indeterminacy, games and instructions.
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Exquisite Corpses: First exploration into the element of chance when drawing some interesting bodies.
Magazine Images: Looking through a magazine, cutting out images and re-arranging them by chance
Equivalents: Photographing to represent emotions
Self Size: Creating self-portraits with a massive catch
Rorschach Test: Can photography determine a persons state of mind
Rules To The Game: Can you use stills to portray a narrative
Magazine Images: Looking through a magazine, cutting out images and re-arranging them by chance
Equivalents: Photographing to represent emotions
Self Size: Creating self-portraits with a massive catch
Rorschach Test: Can photography determine a persons state of mind
Rules To The Game: Can you use stills to portray a narrative
Urban streets, the city at night, love in the city and liminal spaces.
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Surreal America: Capturing photos in Surreal Las Vegas and exploring the idea of Terrain Vague
Reflections: Questioning the existence of a reflection
Reflections: Questioning the existence of a reflection
The familiar made strange, the close-up, poetic objects and disguise.
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Other Explorations
Starting off the element of chance by making a educational game
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Black and White photographs. Literally.
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This is a short documentary I found about the discovery of the Surrealist movement.
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