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梅谷隆介、小園井和生、齊藤小弥太、萩原昌晃
Ryusuke Umeya, Kazuki Osonoi, Koyata Saito, Yoshiteru Hagiwara
Signs of outlines
Unlike videos, photographs have a time lag between frames no matter how continuously the shutter is pressed. It circumnavigates between subjects from landscape to landscape and from person to person. They take photos of various subjects, and as they do so over and over again, the time lag between frames increases presence. The time lag gradually increases, and it comes to be recognized as “unidentified objects”. It affects reality beyond the non-cognitive realm between frames. Memories and landscapes are faintly connected, and the world is newly created through the accumulation of the conscious and unconscious. The fragmentary scenes take shape and form outlines. Cameras also have a recording function, but they always take photographs. They use their imagination about the blank space of consciousness between the frames. The dots connect and take on the outlines.
Gallery Hakkaku
4F east of Marutaka-building, 686-2 Sakamoto-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
Open: 4.13 Sat.–5.12 Sun.
12:00–19:00
Closed: Mon.
12:00 - 19:00
キュレーター|Curator:冨永晋|Shin Tominaga