The question concerning the thing

Starting from the assumption that there is no such thing as an abstract photograph, because every single one has a direct connection to its referent on the physical world, these series of images propose to operate a game: at the same time they search for an identification and they escape from it. We know they are representing a thing, but the image is ambivalent about that thing. They have a disturbed relation with codes and to what they look like.

These hypothesis-images, an accumulation of movement and duration, synthesized by the mechanical eye of the photographic camera, exist only as a theoretical possibility in the world of objects. As a visual essay, lending it’s name from Heidegger’s famous course “Die Frage nach dem Ding”, the images are more interested on the question - What is a thing? - than on its answers.

© Fernando Marante - Study on the possibility of movement
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Study on the possibility of movement

© Fernando Marante - From where we stand the ground escapes us
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From where we stand the ground escapes us

© Fernando Marante - Black hole red hole: black
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Black hole red hole: black

© Fernando Marante - Black hole red hole: Red
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Black hole red hole: Red

© Fernando Marante - Matter Accident
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Matter Accident

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Study on the possibility of movement

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Ballet Mécanique

© Fernando Marante - Ballet Mécanique
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Ballet Mécanique

© Fernando Marante - Studies on the possibility of movement
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Studies on the possibility of movement

© Fernando Marante - A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space
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A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space

© Fernando Marante - A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space
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A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space

© Fernando Marante - Study on the possibility of movement
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Study on the possibility of movement

© Fernando Marante - Pierrot le fou
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Pierrot le fou

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Ballet Mécanique

© Fernando Marante - Pierrot le fou
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Pierrot le fou

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Ballet Mécanique

© Fernando Marante - Study on the possibility of movement
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Study on the possibility of movement

© Fernando Marante - Ballet Mécanique
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Ballet Mécanique

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Ballet Mécanique

© Fernando Marante - A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space
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A certain amount of time contained on a certain amount of space