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=First, come up with something=
=First, come up with something=
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dada#Poetry,_music_and_sound DADA to inspire]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dada#Poetry,_music_and_sound DADA to inspire]
==I'd like to make ...==
With my focal camera I would partly like to explore the relations
photography-drawing (presupposed objectivity/subjectivity of
the image) and photography-text (how one influences another and
how meaning of an element depends on its surrounding meanings).
I would like my camera to produce images that are in fact
photographs, merged with text or drawings directly in the making
of a negative (not later in the development/enraging processes).
Some sort of collage that happens already on the film in the camera.
I wish to achieve the results that are rather unpredictable (that I
cannot entirely know beforehand how will the image and text overlap
etc.), in a way also playful (inspiration in DADA collages and cut out
poems, surrealist game ‘Exquisite corpse drinks the new wine’ etc.).
The best way I can
think of to build
this kind of camera
would be changeable
masks and/or filters.
Those I imagine as
removable ‘cassettes’.
If possible, the camera
would work with no
mask inserted as well.
So I wish to build a
‘normal’ camera that
has an option to
insert various masks
(stencils) and filters
with drawings/text that
would then become part
of the image. The idea is
also to build a camera
that can always be
customised, depending
on user’s goals.
If we manage to achieve that,
it will already be beyond my
expectations. In case we can
make it even more complicated, I
would like to see the object I
photograph (as on a display or a
viewfinder) and the drawing surface
simultaneously and be able to draw
directly on the visible image of
the object. But this may be a step
to think about next time, as an
advanced version of the previous
one. I don’t expect to realize
this part if too complicated.
I imagine masks as wooden frames
with plastic foil or thin plastic
plates (would glass be better?)
that I could draw on for instance
with a permanent marker. That would
enable me to draw on the site,
insert the mask and take photos.
So also drawings could be prepared
beforehand or right at the spot.
The whole set would consist of the
camera and removable masks: (3 frames
for instance) + plastic (or other)
pieces to draw on. Then I could
play with different pens as well.
I remember few examples of the principle, but with the difference in the
position of the mask (below it is placed in front of the lense or instead
of the lense, while I wish to have the cassete behind the lenses, probably
right in front of the film)... But the principle of inserted part is similar.


=Miscelaneous=
=Miscelaneous=

Revision as of 18:20, 14 October 2018

First, come up with something

DADA to inspire

I'd like to make ...

With my focal camera I would partly like to explore the relations photography-drawing (presupposed objectivity/subjectivity of the image) and photography-text (how one influences another and how meaning of an element depends on its surrounding meanings).

I would like my camera to produce images that are in fact photographs, merged with text or drawings directly in the making of a negative (not later in the development/enraging processes). Some sort of collage that happens already on the film in the camera. I wish to achieve the results that are rather unpredictable (that I cannot entirely know beforehand how will the image and text overlap etc.), in a way also playful (inspiration in DADA collages and cut out poems, surrealist game ‘Exquisite corpse drinks the new wine’ etc.).

The best way I can think of to build this kind of camera would be changeable masks and/or filters. Those I imagine as removable ‘cassettes’. If possible, the camera would work with no mask inserted as well. So I wish to build a ‘normal’ camera that has an option to insert various masks (stencils) and filters with drawings/text that would then become part of the image. The idea is also to build a camera that can always be customised, depending on user’s goals.

If we manage to achieve that, it will already be beyond my expectations. In case we can make it even more complicated, I would like to see the object I photograph (as on a display or a viewfinder) and the drawing surface simultaneously and be able to draw directly on the visible image of the object. But this may be a step to think about next time, as an advanced version of the previous one. I don’t expect to realize this part if too complicated.

I imagine masks as wooden frames with plastic foil or thin plastic plates (would glass be better?) that I could draw on for instance with a permanent marker. That would enable me to draw on the site, insert the mask and take photos. So also drawings could be prepared beforehand or right at the spot. The whole set would consist of the camera and removable masks: (3 frames for instance) + plastic (or other) pieces to draw on. Then I could play with different pens as well. I remember few examples of the principle, but with the difference in the position of the mask (below it is placed in front of the lense or instead of the lense, while I wish to have the cassete behind the lenses, probably right in front of the film)... But the principle of inserted part is similar.

Miscelaneous

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