Imaginary space
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2014
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en
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71
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Imaginary Space has came to life by using experimental approaches in attempting to interpret a dream vision by freeing subject matter from literal interpretation. Clay has been used as the conditioned material; revised as fluid, dried up and disintegrated into the smallest dust particles. This metamorphosis of geological change express symbolic attributes that link to natural processes of the mind. It has involved a process to find an equivalent for something or that results as an equivalent. The activated materials have been photographed in movement in a produced space opening up to be interpreted as an infinite universe. Until now, the Imaginary Space series consists of nine large-scale photographs and two videos. Photography as a medium has the amazing ability to create an image that in the imaginative mind of the viewer can operate to create lines closer to “the physical world” - because of its punctilious reference to the observed reality, this can in turn, cause a tremendous connection between these two existing worlds. Of the mind and the physical world.Description
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Larsen, HanneThesis advisor
Salo, MerjaKeywords
change, transformation, metamorphosis, clay, universe, imaginary space