Thursday, March 15, 2012

Real vs. Manipulation



These three photographs my sister and I took together in NYC and I believe that they help in defining the concept of real vs. manipulation in the way they play with the concept of taking photographs of photographs to add ambiguity to reality.-Brynn



The line between real and imagined is one that can be very easily blurred. Our brain's do not so much see the world as it really is as much as it perceives the way it is presented and creates it's own reality. Our attention can be just as easily called by a trivial object as it can by one that is important. The lifeless can induce a stronger reaction than that which is full of life. - Margot Rittenhouse




A fixed frame
and one truly uncertain  game.
Clear and blurred.
Contented and hurt.
Echoes and songs.
A thousand “rights” and infinite “wrongs”.    - Kirila

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