Censored Vision
Censored Vision
The moments we capture explore the intimacy between our intuitive reasoning to preserve and protect and also our conscious efforts to save something and keep it alive. Our subconscious methods of preserving it through memory, where we store, maintain and archive our transient lives.
We capture moments for physical display through the digital media, however does this constrict our memories from remembering everything surrounding the moment that we choose to preserve.
A moment that we capture should never be static within its framework (the picture), it should be an ever evolving story that stores the value or feel of a moment. Surely for a moment to truly be remembered it should be in the context, where it can be understood and digested. A moment can never fit within the dimensions of a photograph.
By challenging these assumptions is it possible to capture more than what we see in the photo frame and will this allow the magnitude of a moment not to be lost. By adapting the digital aids for this capture can we start to piece together the story so that what sits in our mantelpiece is not just a picture it is a vehicle for us to immerse ourselves back to that moment.
The moments we capture explore the intimacy between our intuitive reasoning to preserve and protect and also our conscious efforts to save something and keep it alive. Our subconscious methods of preserving it through memory, where we store, maintain and archive our transient lives.
We capture moments for physical display through the digital media, however does this constrict our memories from remembering everything surrounding the moment that we choose to preserve.
A moment that we capture should never be static within its framework (the picture), it should be an ever evolving story that stores the value or feel of a moment. Surely for a moment to truly be remembered it should be in the context, where it can be understood and digested. A moment can never fit within the dimensions of a photograph.
By challenging these assumptions is it possible to capture more than what we see in the photo frame and will this allow the magnitude of a moment not to be lost. By adapting the digital aids for this capture can we start to piece together the story so that what sits in our mantelpiece is not just a picture it is a vehicle for us to immerse ourselves back to that moment.
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