Tuesday 11 June 2013

photograph in the photograph in the photograph :-)













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    1. haha

      i had actually planned to give the title: "in my godard-mood", just for you :-P

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  2. este o secventa dintr-un film,da,asta este,prima inainte de telecolor,apoi,a doua,cu trena ei de culori.
    amandoua,atat de armonioase,in prima femeia este grava,ca si cand de aceasta fotografie ar depinde ceva foarte important din viata familiei ei,iar in a doua este zambitoare,ca si cand atunci ,in culori,ar putea,in sfarsit,sa dea frau liber si de aceasta libertate ar depinde,apoi,totul in viata,si ar putea fi luat ca o gluma,orice gest ar putea fi facut atat de usor...nu ma hotarasc care are o forta mai mare,probabil sunt fatetele aceluiasi lucru,de asta:)

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    1. ce frumos ai văzut tu apropierea de film, aşa m-am simţit şi eu, părtaşă pe furiş la ceva ce se desfăşura, implacabil, în afara mea, şi din care nu voi fi făcut parte niciodată...

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  3. how time-less, and then time-real . . with a tad of color and a smile.
    (i smile too.)

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    1. and i was smiling when i took these pics :-)

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  4. These are superb. Self-similarity. Almost an inversion of your televisual reflections. I see two photographs, but the brilliancy lies in the many other "almost-photographs" that can be seen without the frames. I don't know if this is simply an artefact of digital photography, but I'd like to think that it isn't. There is even a hint of cine film in the far left of the colour photo.

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    1. your pondering rejoins that of Miriam (in romanian), she sees the first one and the second one as sequences of a film, before and after the invention of colour :-)
      thank you!!!

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    2. Yes. That is not something I had thought of, but I like it.

      Because then these pictures conform to the hypothesis that at the centre of so much of your art dwells the idea of representing the temporal as an implied "stacking" of planar images. Adding the possibility of the passage of the moment through time being correlated by references to the development of the technology of your medium . Or similar. (-:

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