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Shifting ground in some Australian photography

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by J McArdle
This is a report of a practice-as-research project. The chapter outlines McArdle's discoveries of means by which the pre-conscious processes of binocular vision and steropsis can be made visible in an effect which with one-eyed vision renders the scene 3-dimensional.

In the book's introduction editor Mehigan writes "[The] will to creation is only assayable once we estimate the role of the observer in the construction of space. McArdle's contribution, in engaging with the question of the animating presence of the observer focuses not just on what is caught in the lens of the photographer at the moment of depiction, but how the photographer's movement through space is the 'force field' that insinuates itself into the landscape and enters into a reciprocal relationship with it. The schematism of Euclidean geometry, for this reason, cannot account for the truth of the photographer's images; McArdle's metaphors are singularly non-Euclidean in their description of how objects are held together in the imaginative space of mental awareness."

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Title of book

Frameworks, artworks, place : the space of perception in the modern world

Series

Consciousness, literature and the arts; 11

Chapter number

3

Pagination

67 - 82

Publisher

Rodopi

Place of publication

Amsterdam, Netherlands ; New York, N.Y.

ISBN-13

9789042023628

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2008, Rodopi

Extent

13

Editor/Contributor(s)

T Mehigan

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