VCCA 069; Inkjet on cotton paper; Only copy
Hare believes that:
Linear perspective was made possible at first
through the 'camera obscura' and has pervaded
western art since the Renaissance. Today, most
lens made photographs use this method as a
standard way of registering the world. Taking fixed
point perspective to an extreme would mean that
photography was invented in the XV century.
In some of my earlier series I had been challenging
the way straight photography described my
experience of time and place. A few years ago this
concern took me to radically change the way of
understanding how my experience of the visible
could be freed of a single viewpoint. A structure
oriented form of registering temporal and spatial
relationships, continuous movement rendered by
duplication and mirroring.
HYLAND