FINAL UTC PROJECT

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RESEARCH

Project Theme

Our project revolves around the theme of photography and the digital image. The aim is to enable the audience to experience and explore photography and digital technology on a personable level - to enhance our understanding of how it works.

Research

After developing an understanding of the basic components of a digital image (pixel element), and digital sound/audio we became interested in the conversion and translation of sound and image.

"I am an eye. I am a mechanical eye. I, a machine, I am showing you a world, the likes of which only I can see" Dziga Vertov - 'WE: Variant of a Manifesto' 1919 [1]

Click.jpg - Tom Gauld

“We consume images at an ever faster rate...images consume reality.” - Susan Sontag - 'On Photography'

'my camera seems to recognize people', 2015, 3 channel video installation by Belit Sag - 'discusses the imaginable and unimaginable, the audible and muted, ethics and aesthetics, distance and involvement; it is an exercise in curiosity, going after what is visible and audible in the frame, and what is, simultaneously, escaping it.'[2]

Field Research

Our field research observed the habits and components of the action of taking a photograph. The movement when taking a photo was notable, combined with the frequency, and subject matter etc.

Experiments/Tests

CameraTalk

Cameratalk1.jpg
Cameratalk3.jpg

Camera talk - how can we represent a conversation from the camera's perspective? This audio piece records the noises produced by a camera - displayed also as a spectrogram which created a connection with the human voice.

Research Question

What is the relation between a camera and its user? How can we empathise with the camera's perspective? (What is the relationship between me and my camera?)


OUR PROJECT

Plan/Concept

Our project consists of three elements : text, visual and audio

Text: The content of the text will reflect on the research question. It will be written from the perspective of the camera. However, this will be ambiguous. The text will be fragmented and in a non narrative format.

Visuals: The visuals are unclear at this point as they depend on the text content and themes. They will however be in the format of an image or video.

Audio: The audio will be a composition of camera sounds (shutter sound, peeping, focussing/ autofocus, clicking) with deliberate intonation to mock the flow of human conversation.

Final Design

Camera blur.jpg
Camerablurr.jpg

Text: In the form of subtitles ( yellow )

Visuals: The visuals will depict a display sized video on normal sized screen. The display sized screen will be outlined and in focus - the boarder will be out of focus.

Audio: The audio will be played from the device the screen is part of.

Plan Technical Execution

The video will be produced in Final Cut and Premiere as well as the sound and text.

Plan Exhibition Presentation

The aim of the project is to make the camera a relatable object. In order to induce a sense of intimacy the audience will have to be able to interact with the piece on an eye to lens level. This will be aided by the use of perhaps a table and chair setting with the screen on the wall/desk.


sharpened plan

IPhoneTalk.jpg

After we started to write on the text, we noticed that it was really important to concentrate on one device. So we chose to concentrate on the iPhone camera - "the most popular camera in the world" as defined in an iPhone advertising.

brainstorm iPhone camera

shutter sound effect

mirror selfies showed user and iPhone. mirror is overdue because of 2nd camera - used as mirror.

constant fear of losing your phone. panic when you've lost it.

phone remembers everything. where and when the picture was taken and who's on it. the task of remembering is yielded to the phone.

Observations/ field research on movements when taking a photo:

  • searching in bags/pockets
  • walk-stop-take photo-control-walk
  • looking through screen/display and never look back on the real motif
  • eyes are glued to the screen
  • landscape: 2 hands, portrait: 1 hand
  • the bigger the screen the more the people bend behind
  • experience reality through screen: need of documenting/collecting memories. proof that you have been there. share it.

project

videoinstallation video displayed on an iPhone. the phone is talking while one can see a sequence of "iPhone-perspective-photos" - 2 "layers" of iPhones.

presentation sketches

IPhoneTalk1.jpg

IPhoneTalk2.jpg


References