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Draft Presentation

Camera — Photo Book — Eye — 16mm — Self-Directed Research

What do I want to do next?

What / How / Why


Camera

Finding a way back into my own work.

A lot of the time my work is about observing. Having a family that lives far away from me is one of the main subjects I deal with in my work.

The physical distance between them and me is something I draw much inspiration from. I find it very poetic in many ways, especially in times we’re living in now. (Technology enabling us to be closer than ever)

I look at them, I write them and I read their emails on a screen. I dream of them and I visit them in my mind. Sometimes it’s a bit difficult for me to put into words. It feels like I can be in two places at once and at the same time find myself not being present anywhere.

In the projects I’ve made, my role is quite passive. (For example, I made a film in which I look at small excerpts of video my dad sent me via WhatsApp. The screen is split into two or three moving images. One could be of a video that my dad sent me, the other would then be an image of me looking at that video on my phone.)

The spy cam was a way for me to take a more active role. I hadn’t made an image for quite some time. I went outside with my suitcase, with a camera hidden inside. Being distant, but physically present. There doesn’t have to be an ocean between people for them still to be distant and for me to observe and spy on them. This was a fun way of working out and rethinking an essential element in my work.

Although I haven’t worked this out to be more of a visual experiment, I was still challenged by it.


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Photo Book

One thing isn't the other, but maybe it can be.

I’m interested in photography and moving image. I’m also interested in the boundaries between them. Coming from a major in photography, I graduated with a film. Somewhere along the lines I lost my interest in story telling through photography. I still love making photographs but moving image enables me to record something that lasts longer than a moment; thus giving me the sense of being more in control about what I want to show and how this will unfold.

I’ve had the idea of making a book out of a video/movie in my head for quite some time, so this assignment was ideal to make an experiment out of it. I made a little book out of one second of a video I had on my phone. In the video there’s a blue sky. There are little black dots flying around. (Mosquitos) I used semi transparent paper and I tried a couple of things out with this material. By making a gradient it became more visible that the paper was semi transparent. I also wrote a short text about visiting my family in Curacao. Sometimes I think of myself as merely a visitor, which bares an abstract resemblance to mosquitos flying around and visiting people where and when they can.


Visitors text:


I get welcome kisses from my family and from the mosquitos

I hope the dog still remembers me

When I wake up the next morning I won't know where I am

I do not put on any shoes

It's 7 am, the tiles in the garden won't be too hot to step on yet

Sunrise is my favorite but sunset will also do

Soon my jetlag will be gone and I will not be able to get up so early

And I'll have to put on some shoes

I hope the dog will remember me

I get goodbye kisses from my family and from the mosquitos



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Eye

When I woke up this morning, I thought time was going backwards

Footage that my grandfather shot combined with a text I wrote.