Conjectured images
The Mappin Wall No.6 - Tom Phillips 1974 |
Tom Phillips' conjectured pictures, Blow-Up! - both reference the amplication of image into image into image...the raising of the noise floor to the point where the original image disappears into the abstract and both the denoted presence of the subject captured in the original, mechanical/chemical process and all connoted references simply give themselves up to the residue.
This is interesting. The information - the pure data are still there, but the context is lost. The waymarkers of form and context are lost. Hence, sense is lost. Abstraction from denotation - no data are actually lost, but the focus is narrowed and the noise intrudes. Reality is transformed, but reality it nevertheless still is - part of a mechanical/chemical process of facsimile that until the advent of the digital era was taken by most to be, at heart, an inviolable imprint of the real. I'm back in the territory of 'The Rhetoric of the Image' here. An unresolved issue for me, I'm going to keep returning to this for a good while, I think. It looks like I might have time enough, at least.
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