honorable mention
Steve Socha canada
title
Overlay
1. To merge multiple instances of the same object.
a. The same object over time.
b. An icon that has been photographed from multiple, slightly differing vantage points.
c. A piece of furniture or signage that is standardized and appears over and over.
2. To bring movement to the forefront, recording patterns, while objects that don’t repeat appear ghosted.
a. An anchor in each image is reinforced with every layer.
b. A minimum of 30 layers.
3. An urban streetscape containing repetitive items.
4. A superimposition created to find the essence of the type.
5. To encompass anywhere from years, to a few brief moments.
Themes: transit, motion, transience, and time.
6. To see the beauty in the ordinary. mundane, and everyday.
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entry description
Overlay:1. To merge multiple instances of the same object.
a. The same object over time.
b. An icon that has been photographed from multiple, slightly differing vantage points.
c. A piece of furniture or signage that is standardized and appears over and over.
2. To bring movement to the forefront, recording patterns, while objects that don’t repeat appear ghosted.
a. An anchor in each image is reinforced with every layer.
b. A minimum of 30 layers.
3. An urban streetscape containing repetitive items.
4. A superimposition created to find the essence of the type.
5. To encompass anywhere from years, to a few brief moments.
Themes: transit, motion, transience, and time.
6. To see the beauty in the ordinary. mundane, and everyday.
back to gallery