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1981

Flux

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‘Flux’ is an ongoing investigation of Edmund Burke's aesthetic theory of the sublime through fictional ‘scapes’ and fabricated narratives. Utilising alternative photographic processes and materials, the work attempts to explore the fluidity and slippery nature of images. Their ambiguous quality attempts to encourage shifting perspectives that can flip between pattern and chaos, having the potential to be, at the same time, both and neither and ultimately leaving the work to sit most comfortably in a liminal space where the commonly perceived binary pair meet and overlap.

Keywords: abstract ; alternative process ; analogue photography ; cameraless photography ; chaos ; experimental ; monochrome ; pattern ; photogram ; photography ; scapes

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