Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Tech News Subjective Pictures of Unchanged Characteristics Distorted by Fire



Using the concept of "Water and Oil" with consideration to the large BP Oil Leak in the Gulf of Mexico, Chicago-based photographer Chris Hoffman created a sequence of abstract images that questions our relationship with nature.



Named "Fox River Derivatives", the venture is part of a larger research that uses the water and fuel in the actual image-making procedure. Hoffman shot images on method structure movie, after which he covered the disadvantages with fuel and set them on flame for a few seconds before serving the water over them. He describes :



"I wanted to transfer that feeling I had, which was maybe something like a sense of powerlessness or dread, to the image making process. I wanted to lose control, having the resulting work border on ceasing to exist in any recognizable form."



















































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