A "Thing" Like You and Me.

I am interested in questioning approaches towards photography, through presentation, how an image is constructed, or re-photography. I believe that for the medium to continue on, it needs to push ways of looking at and considering images; how they function in the 21st century.

These works ask if formal roles of photographs, as things that can only be displayed in rigid ways, are really working. Using the "Materiality" and "Object-ness" of photographs, its structure, to turn it into something new; outside of these constraints, asks even more impactful questions. In constructing physically and digitally, it obscures the overall truth of the image and focuses the viewer on specific parts.

It’s also just being curious about how something will look, the “phenomenology” of an image; taken out of its original context and displayed as something else. One could say I'm trying to "reinvent the wheel", but all I'm asking is; why not multiple views of the same wheel? is there even a "wheel" in the first place?

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