Empty Building from Everything is Real. From my previous contribution to herri journal: Everything is Real presents a series of #architectural #Rorschach tests inspired by the artist’s three year old daughter Zoë, who defiantly proclaims “everything is real!” whenever her fantasies are challenged. Despite alluding to something more fantastical – spaceships, monsters, objects from another world – everything about these photographs is actually real. The trace of a real place is preserved entirely intact in each image, the only creative intervention being the placement of a #mirror – another technology we routinely rely on to tell us the #truth. The viewer is tricked by reflective #symmetry into seeing something which is not present, a #psychological phenomenon known as #pareidolia – the same #illusion relied on in Rorschach tests. Does what we see in these meaningless forms have something to tell us about ourselves? All photographs have this latent ability, here rendered obvious through the simplest of manipulations. In this series the artist revisits his own urban #landscape #photography, trying to see it afresh as if through the eyes of a child. “Reality” is a trick of #perception and there are other ways of seeing it that we have forgotten. Photography should be about seeing through another set of eyes, perceiving banal and everyday things and spaces in new ways. As a manifesto this challenges the objectivity and authoritative “truth claim” of photography, something which has been shown as both false and politically problematic by key theorists such as John Tagg. At a time when reality itself seems to be bending out of recognition, it might be comforting to consider that how we look at things, has a profound ability to alter what we see – but equally, we might be troubled by how little we can trust the image as #evidence. https://herri.org.za/3/michael-c-coldwell https://www.instagram.com/p/CD6p4GTHoi6/?igshid=n9b77mrmnsim
Suburbia from Everything is Real by Michael C Coldwell. From my previous contribution to herri journal: Everything is Real presents a series of #architectural #Rorschach tests inspired by the artist’s three year old daughter Zoë, who defiantly proclaims “everything is real!” whenever her fantasies are challenged. Despite alluding to something more fantastical – spaceships, monsters, objects from another world – everything about these photographs is actually real. The trace of a real place is preserved entirely intact in each image, the only creative intervention being the placement of a #mirror – another technology we routinely rely on to tell us the #truth. The viewer is tricked by reflective #symmetry into seeing something which is not present, a #psychological phenomenon known as #pareidolia – the same #illusion relied on in Rorschach tests. Does what we see in these meaningless forms have something to tell us about ourselves? All photographs have this latent ability, here rendered obvious through the simplest of manipulations. In this series the artist revisits his own urban #landscape #photography, trying to see it afresh as if through the eyes of a child. “Reality” is a trick of #perception and there are other ways of seeing it that we have forgotten. Photography should be about seeing through another set of eyes, perceiving banal and everyday things and spaces in new ways. As a manifesto this challenges the objectivity and authoritative “truth claim” of photography, something which has been shown as both false and politically problematic by key theorists such as John Tagg. At a time when reality itself seems to be bending out of recognition, it might be comforting to consider that how we look at things, has a profound ability to alter what we see – but equally, we might be troubled by how little we can trust the image as #evidence. https://herri.org.za/3/michael-c-coldwell https://www.instagram.com/p/CDrYyxpHpeT/?igshid=1apmkv6jshuyt
Lifeboat (2020) from Everything is Real #illusionphotography #truthclaim #spectrality #mediatheory #herri #imagination #architectural #reflections https://www.instagram.com/p/CCa7zgAH5Pj/?igshid=1e9lf9j1v2uba
Bus Station (2020) Everything is Real photography series by Michael C Coldwell has now been published in herri #rorschach #illusion #pareidolia #abstractphotography #truthclaim #architectural #urbanism #newtopographics #reflectionphotography #leeds #urbanexploring #oldredbusstation https://herri.org.za/3/michael-c-coldwell https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTrjWIHsoN/?igshid=pacf9uv46078
Public Toilet (2020) Everything is Real photography series by Michael C Coldwell has now been published in herri #rorschach #illusion #pareidolia #abstractphotography #truthclaim #architectural #urbanism #newtopographics #reflectionphotography #apophenia #toilet . https://herri.org.za/3/michael-c-coldwell https://www.instagram.com/p/CBOnJQVHD4x/?igshid=1jedazkqc3ak3
Warehouse (2020) from Everything is Real. Part of this photography series will be published later this month in a really interesting arts journal from South Africa, more info to follow soon ;) ................ Everything is Real presents a series of architectural #Rorschach tests inspired by the artist’s three year old daughter Zoë, who defiantly proclaims “everything is real!” whenever her fantasies are challenged. Despite alluding to something more fantastical – spaceships, monsters, objects from another world – everything about these photographs is actually real. The trace of a real place is preserved entirely intact in each image, the only creative intervention being the placement of a #mirror – another technology we routinely rely on to tell us the truth. The viewer is tricked by reflective #symmetry into seeing something which is not present, a psychological phenomenon known as #pareidolia – the same illusion relied on in Rorschach tests. Does what we see in these meaningless forms have something to tell us about ourselves? All photographs have this latent ability, here rendered obvious through the simplest of manipulations. In this series the artist revisits his own urban landscape photography, trying to see it afresh as if through the eyes of a child. “Reality” is a trick of perception and there are other ways of seeing it that we have forgotten. Photography should be about seeing through another set of eyes, perceiving banal and everyday things and spaces in new ways. As a manifesto this challenges the objectivity and authoritative “truth claim” of photography, something which has been shown as both false and politically problematic by key theorists such as John Tagg. At a time when reality itself seems to be bending out of recognition, it might be comforting to consider that how we look at things, has a profound ability to alter what we see – but equally, we might be troubled by how little we can trust the image as evidence. #truthclaim #photoessay #photographytheory #illusionart #abstractphoto #architectural https://www.instagram.com/p/CAkkeEfHskE/?igshid=imde6l5ed1zj
Viaduct (2020) from Everything is Real. Part of this photography series will be published later this month in a really interesting arts journal from South Africa, more info to follow soon ;) ................ Everything is Real presents a series of architectural #Rorschach tests inspired by the artist’s three year old daughter Zoë, who defiantly proclaims “everything is real!” whenever her fantasies are challenged. Despite alluding to something more fantastical – spaceships, monsters, objects from another world – everything about these photographs is actually real. The trace of a real place is preserved entirely intact in each image, the only creative intervention being the placement of a #mirror – another technology we routinely rely on to tell us the truth. The viewer is tricked by reflective #symmetry into seeing something which is not present, a psychological phenomenon known as #pareidolia – the same illusion relied on in Rorschach tests. Does what we see in these meaningless forms have something to tell us about ourselves? All photographs have this latent ability, here rendered obvious through the simplest of manipulations. In this series the artist revisits his own urban landscape photography, trying to see it afresh as if through the eyes of a child. “Reality” is a trick of perception and there are other ways of seeing it that we have forgotten. Photography should be about seeing through another set of eyes, perceiving banal and everyday things and spaces in new ways. As a manifesto this challenges the objectivity and authoritative “truth claim” of photography, something which has been shown as both false and politically problematic by key theorists such as John Tagg. At a time when reality itself seems to be bending out of recognition, it might be comforting to consider that how we look at things, has a profound ability to alter what we see – but equally, we might be troubled by how little we can trust the image as evidence. #truthclaim #photoessay #photographytheory #illusionart #abstractphoto #architectural https://www.instagram.com/p/CAickkGnbVQ/?igshid=1e5akhpljvlf5