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This artwork is part of a series called "a gap in time" which were shown in an exhibition at Chester University’s (UK) Contemporary exhibition space (November 2014). .The series originated when I photo documented the surface qualities of many aged, distressed walls located in the Chinatown area of Bangkok which I related to Archaeology, the study of our ancestral roots in relation to our current place in time. I then experimented with these notions by visually constructing a simple series of framed narratives comprised of layered imagery and movement to articulate time, using the traditional techniques of mono printing and contemporary techniques in digital photographic manipulation. This led me to investigate how humans physically and psychologically experience time when moving at advanced speeds using the advanced technology of flight. Central to the inquiry was how a disrupted and a distorted sense of time due to high speeds, varied exposure to dark, light and sleep wake cycles, affects lives. I drew on specific professional expertise as part of the creative process, working with a local community of commercial long haul pilots to gather data and knowledge. After analyzing the qualitative data in the form of electronic questionnaires and photo diaries, I visually constructed many loose mixed media collages to bridge the text and visual, resulting in photographic composites of staged performances within imagined environments.

Photography is a medium I’d wanted to work in for some time. The photo based responses at the exhibition were accompanied by projected text and imagery with appropriated sound. The intention was to heighten the audience’s relationship between internal and external space, and to immerse and connect with.

This print is part of a suite of 13 outcomes. It is a signed and numbered limited edition, Giclee print on archival paper (museum etching) accompanied with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Digitally manipulated photographic composite

Tags:
#jetlag #time zones #space #time #airplane #airport #night and day #airline 

Equal Time Point (2014) Photograph
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This artwork is part of a series called "a gap in time" which were shown in an exhibition at Chester University’s (UK) Contemporary exhibition space (November 2014). .The series originated when I photo documented the surface qualities of many aged, distressed walls located in the Chinatown area of Bangkok which I related to Archaeology, the study of our ancestral roots in relation to our current place in time. I then experimented with these notions by visually constructing a simple series of framed narratives comprised of layered imagery and movement to articulate time, using the traditional techniques of mono printing and contemporary techniques in digital photographic manipulation. This led me to investigate how humans physically and psychologically experience time when moving at advanced speeds using the advanced technology of flight. Central to the inquiry was how a disrupted and a distorted sense of time due to high speeds, varied exposure to dark, light and sleep wake cycles, affects lives. I drew on specific professional expertise as part of the creative process, working with a local community of commercial long haul pilots to gather data and knowledge. After analyzing the qualitative data in the form of electronic questionnaires and photo diaries, I visually constructed many loose mixed media collages to bridge the text and visual, resulting in photographic composites of staged performances within imagined environments.

Photography is a medium I’d wanted to work in for some time. The photo based responses at the exhibition were accompanied by projected text and imagery with appropriated sound. The intention was to heighten the audience’s relationship between internal and external space, and to immerse and connect with.

This print is part of a suite of 13 outcomes. It is a signed and numbered limited edition, Giclee print on archival paper (museum etching) accompanied with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Digitally manipulated photographic composite

Tags:
#jetlag #time zones #space #time #airplane #airport #night and day #airline 
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My artistic practice has become concerned with time and its representation and has evolved to center on people and their construction of the concepts of time, space and place. My journal... Read more

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