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On the way to Vianen, sleepbootdagen 25 - 27 mei 2017

 

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08:08 25-05-2017

All the column 200s from the previous set of photos

pigment on cotton paper, 2011

5 x 5 inches

prepared SLR Camera (slit between aperture and film), film rewound during exposure.

 

'departure II' On Black

In the foreground, people and cars.

 

In the background, people walking on the sea ice.

 

Made from a moving column of a video.

Polyester Plate, 2006

image: 23.9 x 30.2cm, support: 77.7 x 51.2cm

edition 5

silk screen, 2007

380 x 1080 mm, edition 20

photographed by Christo Doherty

  

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12:45 05-04-2017

This is my "rotating slit camera". Internally the camera has pieces of black plastic glued onto the focal plane making a thin slit of approximately 0.2mm. This image was made from putting the camera (and also a 12cm ruler for scale) on the glass of a computer flat-bed scanner and was used to check the slit has resonably uniform width and to estimate this width.

The building on the left is a well known pub in Old Leigh, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. Photograph taken using my mobile phone which has a simple shutter. The effect of the slowly moving train makes the resulting image slant, similar to Lartigue's famous photo of the racing car.

 

Ca 1 Minute Wasserlauf gefilmt und dann am PC in der Mitte gescannt

Giverny of the Midwest

exhibition and print installation

2 x 12 meters of performative scans

GALLERY AOP, Johanneburg South Africa

My #hand is #weird. Mi #mano es #rara. #slitscan #igers #igersspain

 

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This is the video of the flamingoes slit-scan piece. It's about 18 months old now, but I still like it. It's a shame that the flickr compression makes this piece look terrible.

  

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13:06 08-07-2017

Slit-scan picture from a movie. I recorded a video at 120 fps then took a slice from each frame and joined them using processing. (www.processing.org)

On the left is a frame from the video.

On the right is the joined up slits.

Giverny of the Midwest

exhibition and print installation

2 x 12 meters of performative scans

GALLERY AOP, Johanneburg South Africa

lambda print on metallic paper, 2007

380 x 1080 mm, edition 15

...bien que la chose représentée eût une valeur esthétique, elle trouvait que la vulgarité, l'utilité reprenaient trop vite leur place dans le mode mécanique de représentation, la photographie.

 

[...for all that the subject of the picture had an aesthetic value of its own, she should find that vulgarity and utility had too prominent a part in them, through the mechanical nature of their reproduction by photography.]

 

Proust [translation by Moncreiff]

 

Ladypool Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. 25th May 2009. Foma Fomapan400 in Ilfosol-3 1+9 15minutes (giving, I estimate ISO800).

 

Camera held vertically, panned downwards then back up again. (Look carefully, the same car and people are seen at the bottom upside down and back-to-front.)

  

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11:37 28-10-2019

lambda print, 2007

445 x 1200 mm, edition 5

14 months of Koskelantie trees, 27 August 2014 to 26 October 2015.

 

See the original photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/hugovk/albums/72157647008337623

Scanning from right to left, lifting cup off table and moving towards mouth.

 

Made with: itunes.apple.com/app/consume-mobile-isp-packages/id419292...

Test with a (cheap) dashcam on sidewindow.

 

Westhaven Gouda

 

  

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16:24 19-03-2018

This is a slit-scan of me holding a small handbag and moving my hand horizontally into and out of the frame.

Photograph taken using my mobile phone which has a simple shutter. The effect of the slowly moving train makes the resulting image slant, similar to Lartigue's famous photo of the racing car.

 

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Slit-scan picture from a movie. I recorded a video at 120 fps then took a slice from each frame and joined them using processing. (www.processing.org)

On the left is a frame from the video.

On the right is the joined up slits.

dry point and engraving, 2007

1080 x 380 mm, edition 12

photographed by Christo Doherty

at the Frans Masereel Centre, Belgium. Work by nathaniel stern, printed by Zhane Warren, published by Art on Paper Gallery, johannesburg, 2007

  

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17:18 19-03-2018

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