Intrepid Homoludens
09-21-2003, 12:55 PM
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Untitled (http://www.geocities.com/sectorblue/home/sectorbluelayout_037.htm) is a recent series of images I'm working on. The images, captured with a digital camera, often border on the generic banality of formalistic photographic compositions - architecture, industry, downtown plazas, gas stations, car interiors. What I feel texturizes and charges them are the superimposed texts over a Guassian blur field within the images, transforming them into 'psychological moments' for me, as the texts are highly personal, some of them extracted from my diary and dealing with such issues as family, isolation, identity, depleted expectations, emptiness, and loss.
And what I also found intriguing after starting this series is that it reminds me of current advertisements in the subway trains, on buses, and in magazines - a subversion of sorts, the idea of private pain, experiences, thoughts, and reflections 'oozing' out into the public sphere, an exposition of one individual's complexities through the graphic pimpings of 'remedies' to momentarily satisfy desires and alleviate social insecurities.
I'd love some feedback, so feel free to comment.
Untitled (http://www.geocities.com/sectorblue/home/sectorbluelayout_037.htm) is a recent series of images I'm working on. The images, captured with a digital camera, often border on the generic banality of formalistic photographic compositions - architecture, industry, downtown plazas, gas stations, car interiors. What I feel texturizes and charges them are the superimposed texts over a Guassian blur field within the images, transforming them into 'psychological moments' for me, as the texts are highly personal, some of them extracted from my diary and dealing with such issues as family, isolation, identity, depleted expectations, emptiness, and loss.
And what I also found intriguing after starting this series is that it reminds me of current advertisements in the subway trains, on buses, and in magazines - a subversion of sorts, the idea of private pain, experiences, thoughts, and reflections 'oozing' out into the public sphere, an exposition of one individual's complexities through the graphic pimpings of 'remedies' to momentarily satisfy desires and alleviate social insecurities.
I'd love some feedback, so feel free to comment.