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Explorations into Visual Reproduction, Perception and Randomness
Moving Through Images questions how images and (visual) reproductions of physical surroundings influence our gaze and perception.
This two-part publication was developed as both a tool and result of experimental research that started in Vienna in 2022. One part is an interactive Prompt Book designed to explore, thoroughly experience, and actively engage with physical environments. The other part is a collection of images created by using the Prompt Book, accompanied by texts that critically examine topics such as walking, navigation, perception, and media. With its interwoven content, Moving Through Images addresses questions such as: What are the relationships between what we see and perceive in our physical surroundings and how they are depicted? Is a place perceived differently in its physical form compared to its visual reproductions or simulations?
Browsing through a book’s pages is analogous to moving through the streets of a city. One always has only a section of a larger entity in front of one’s eyes—the street through which one is currently moving, a sentence, a paragraph, or a page that one is reading. The often seemingly random connections and correlations between individual fragments and situations must always be discovered first.
Concept, design, editor: David Gallo
Authors: Jean Baudrillard, Raphael Besenbäck, Jorge Luis Borges, Guy Debord, David Gallo, Carmen Lael Hines, Nadine Monem
Published by Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz
Softcover
320 pages (main book; numerous illustrations, softcover in sewn binding with open spine) / 168 pages (prompt book; folded, can be tied with elastic band + cord)
100 x 200 mm (main book) / 100 x 200 mm (prompt book)
ISBN 9783991263401