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This series of works made using photographic media explores the aesthetics of the double entendre and visual pun.
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devonschiller@gmail.com0 11-08-2016
This series of works made using photographic media explores the aesthetics of the double entendre and visual pun.
A series of photographic prints on linen included:
A tablecloth printed with a picture of a place setting after the meal has been eaten
A window curtain printed with the image of an outdoor view through a venetian blind
A sheet hanging on a clothesline printed with the image of bedsheets hanging out to dry
A tailored dress printed with the image of a naked female body, front and back (collection of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam)
A series of kinetic and interactive objects included:
Photographs of bricks, together making a brick wall that inflated and expanded out towards the viewer when a switch was stepped on
A photograph of Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria, in front of which water cascaded down over a pane of glass that in turn was being cleaned by an automotive windscreen wiper (collection of the NGV)
A photograph of a male torso that was physically modulated by a hidden air pump so that its chest was moving and the figure appeared to be breathing
A photographic diorama of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, which when approached released the aroma of the beachside
devonschiller@gmail.com0: Photo Works, 11-08-2016, in: Archive of Digital Art This series of works made using photographic media explores the aesthetics of the double entendre and visual pun.
A series of photographic prints on linen included:
A tablecloth printed with a picture of a place setting after the meal has been eaten
A window curtain printed with the image of an outdoor view through a venetian blind
A sheet hanging on a clothesline printed with the image of bedsheets hanging out to dry
A tailored dress printed with the image of a naked female body, front and back (collection of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam)
A series of kinetic and interactive objects included:
Photographs of bricks, together making a brick wall that inflated and expanded out towards the viewer when a switch was stepped on
A photograph of Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria, in front of which water cascaded down over a pane of glass that in turn was being cleaned by an automotive windscreen wiper (collection of the NGV)
A photograph of a male torso that was physically modulated by a hidden air pump so that its chest was moving and the figure appeared to be breathing
A photographic diorama of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, which when approached released the aroma of the beachside
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