Mainecoonmaniac
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Pierre Cordier's work is quite interesting and challenging.
I use a scanner for my cam. Is that considered cameraless?
I use a scanner for my cam. Is that considered cameraless?
I thought that photos require light capture of some sort. This work seems proximate to photography only in that it uses materials common to photography. Let's say I use photo paper to make an Origami figure and slather it with some fluid medium or bindable material and process it in photo chemicals. Is that photography?
Got it, scanned the video....Mike, Cordier uses light, best seen at his very first chemigram he described: it was a solarized photogram.
Maris, you made a point in not calling it photography as it is not a represention of the environment, but a work on its own. However a photogram is typically still considered a photograph.
By the way, Cordier uses the same spread I prefer. Though I eat it...
I was shocked at the positive reception i got from my teacher and fellow students. None of them had ever heard the term Chemigram before, nor had they ever seen one.
I told them it was art for people with no artistic talent.![]()
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