Heliography 2004, Sunlight, mirrors, lighting gels |
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Evolutions Idol, 2004 - 00'31 excerpt of 07'41 DVD | 2.1MB |
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In 2003 I began experimenting with mirrors
to reflect,
“channel,” or re-route sunbeams around my studio. The
result of these playful experiments was to use Red, Green and Blue color
gels over mirrors in order to create a color
picker using additive color mixing techniques. Heliography is a way
of observing natural, ephemeral light and a wry deconstruction of the
component
RGB color imaging systems that are used, pixel by pixel to create
images on televisions, computer monitors and video projection systems.
As such, it is an abstract way to view the natural phenomena of sunlight
and atmospheric animism.
Moving clouds modulate the sunlight reflected by the mirrors and create
moments where one can see the after image of the previous light and the
motion as eyes and brian try to reconcile the ambiguous liminosity. As
with a camera
obscura, the mirrors enable one to make out the shapes and motion
of the clouds as they blow by. The generative
automatism
of leaves blowing in trees and the wind interacting with the color gels
ads an additional element of temporal motion. Evolutions Idol is an improvised composition made by modulating the light from the 3 mirrors by hand. This activity was then recorded to a 3 chip, component RGB camera. |
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Heliography (study) , 2004, RGB Mirrors | |||
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