Though historically and technologically
adjacent, the photograph and scan are constitutionally different media, most so
in their relationship to space: the former captures depth; the latter flattens
depth onto a single plane.
Scanning Topographies uses the scan as a tool for documenting daily life, mapping a bedroom by stitching together images of its every surface. In so doing, it expands the time of the image beyond the instant of its capture.
Scanning Topographies uses the scan as a tool for documenting daily life, mapping a bedroom by stitching together images of its every surface. In so doing, it expands the time of the image beyond the instant of its capture.
Faal Tools
with Ekin Eryılmaz
with Ekin Eryılmaz
Fall 2019
Self-Initiated / Collective
Self-Initiated / Collective
scanning topographies