one of a series of images that I constructed as independent study works for art 550, advanced digital imaging. I have been struggling for some time with issues of the medium, and what I am trying to get out of it. Constructing pretty, complex images is unsatisfying in and of itself. I have wished to use the technology to approach myself in some way, to take the beginning steps at becoming aware of the fact that the computer, the digital imaging software, and the scanner, are all just the latest in a long line of tools that can be used for self-knowledge. The core of these particular images are scans of my own body, face, and hands, kept at the original size (except for where my hands are used as pointers). I have tried to minimize the incorporation of found imagery into these works, as it is too easy a crutch to lean upon. "There Are Layers" is stemming from the same intentions as "These Are Scans", but also tying the idea of the visual layers to the implication of the physical layers of the human body. Of course, none of these layers are genuine in their relationship to one another, or are even necessarily from a human body. The hands point out where some of the layer compositing has been done. This image was first shown at the OSU Art & Technology 1999 Autumn Quarter show in the Silver Image Gallery, OSU. |
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