Dan Holdsworth (b. Welwyn Garden City, England, 1974; lives and works in London and Newcastle upon Tyne) creates largescale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. "Spatial Objects" is the result of Holdsworth's ongoing enquiry into contemporary photographic imaging processes and what he calls the "surface interface of the image." In computer science, spatial objects refer to values that exist within a specific place simultaneously in the real and the virtual spheres. The starting point for his Spatial Objects series is U.S. Geological Survey mapping data of the American West; it also draws on the vocabulary of Minimalist sculptural practices of the 1960s and 1970s. Going beyond the limits of representation, what one sees in these works are the edges and fragments of the pixel resolved within the geometry of the interface itself, transformed into structures of pure color and light. With an essay by Michele Robecchi.
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Ein äußerst innovativer Landschaftsfotograf. Dan Holdsworth (geb. 1974 in Welwyn Garden City, England, lebt und arbeitet in London und Newcastle upon Tyne) schafft großformatige Fotografien und digitale Kunstwerke, die sich durch den Einsatz traditioneller Techniken und ungewöhnlich langer Belichtungszeiten sowie ihre radikal abstrakte Geographie auszeichnen. Spatial Objects ist das Ergebnis von Holdsworths fortlaufender Auseinandersetzung mit der heutigen fotografischen Bildproduktion und dem, was er die Oberflächenschnittstelle des Bildes nennt. In der Informatik ist Spatial Objects der Begriff für Parameter, die zugleich an einem bestimmten Ort in der Wirklichkeit und in der virtuellen Welt existieren. Die Serie Spatial Objects verknüpft die Kartierung des amerikanischen Westens durch den U.S. Geological Survey mit der Formensprache minimalistischer Skulptur der 1960er und 1970er Jahre. Holdsworth verwandelt auf Luftaufnahmen basierende wissenschaftliche Daten über geologische Landschaften in virtuelle 3D-Modelle und fördert im Rahmen seiner eingehenden Beschäftigung mit dem Material die zugrundeliegende Architektur des Virtuellen zutage. Die Arbeiten überschreiten die Grenzen der Repräsentation, um die Ränder und Bruchstücke des Pixels sichtbar werden zu lassen, wie er sich, aufgelöst in der Geometrie des Interfaces selbst, in Strukturen aus purer Farbe und Licht verwandelt. Mit einem Essay von Alistair Robinson.
Dan Holdsworth (b. Welwyn Garden City, England, 1974; lives and works in London and Newcastle upon Tyne) creates large-scale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. "Spatial Objects" is the result of Holdsworth’s ongoing enquiry into contemporary photographic imaging processes and what he calls the "surface interface of the image." In computer science, spatial objects refer to values that exist within a specific place simultaneously in the real and the virtual spheres. The starting point for his Spatial Objects series is U.S. Geological Survey mapping data of the American West; it also draws on the vocabulary of Minimalist sculptural practices of the 1960s and 1970s. Going beyond the limits of representation, what one sees in these works are the edges and fragments of the pixel resolved within the geometry of the interface itself, transformed into structures of pure color and light. With an essay by Michele Robecchi.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -Dan Holdsworth (b. Welwyn Garden City, England, 1974; lives and works in London and Newcastle upon Tyne) creates large-scale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. 'Spatial Objects' is the result of Holdsworth's ongoing enquiry into contemporary photographic imaging processes and what he calls the 'surface interface of the image.' In computer science, spatial objects refer to values that exist within a specific place simultaneously in the real and the virtual spheres. The starting point for his Spatial Objects series is U.S. Geological Survey mapping data of the American West; it also draws on the vocabulary of Minimalist sculptural practices of the 1960s and 1970s. Going beyond the limits of representation, what one sees in these works are the edges and fragments of the pixel resolved within the geometry of the interface itself, transformed into structures of pure color and light. With an essay by Michele Robecchi. 80 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783954761579
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -Dan Holdsworth (b. Welwyn Garden City, England, 1974; lives and works in London and Newcastle upon Tyne) creates large-scale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. 'Spatial Objects' is the result of Holdsworth's ongoing enquiry into contemporary photographic imaging processes and what he calls the 'surface interface of the image.' In computer science, spatial objects refer to values that exist within a specific place simultaneously in the real and the virtual spheres. The starting point for his Spatial Objects series is U.S. Geological Survey mapping data of the American West; it also draws on the vocabulary of Minimalist sculptural practices of the 1960s and 1970s. Going beyond the limits of representation, what one sees in these works are the edges and fragments of the pixel resolved within the geometry of the interface itself, transformed into structures of pure color and light. With an essay by Michele Robecchi. 80 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783954761579
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Dan Holdsworth (b. Welwyn Garden City, England, 1974; lives and works in London and Newcastle upon Tyne) creates large-scale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. 'Spatial Objects' is the result of Holdsworth's ongoing enquiry into contemporary photographic imaging processes and what he calls the 'surface interface of the image.' In computer science, spatial objects refer to values that exist within a specific place simultaneously in the real and the virtual spheres. The starting point for his Spatial Objects series is U.S. Geological Survey mapping data of the American West; it also draws on the vocabulary of Minimalist sculptural practices of the 1960s and 1970s. Going beyond the limits of representation, what one sees in these works are the edges and fragments of the pixel resolved within the geometry of the interface itself, transformed into structures of pure color and light. With an essay by Michele Robecchi. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783954761579
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Dan Holdsworth | Spatial Objects | Dan Holdsworth | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2016 | Distanz Verlag | EAN 9783954761579 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: DISTANZ Verlag GmbH, Neumühlen 17, 42103 Hamburg, info[at]distanz[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. N° de réf. du vendeur 103818328
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