Doppler Effect/ Reverse Perspective

Sarah M. Whiting, Wim Goes, Volkmar Mühleis, Ron Witte

KU Leuven, LUCA School Of Arts, Grafische Cel & Campus Sint-Lucas Ghent, 2024

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Quote: “What is landscape? Is it the familiar view from the window, the unknown streets of the neighbourhood, or is it the sublime beauty of nature, the wilderness of the jungle? Wherever we find our definitions, landscapes exist at the opposite ends of perspective – from a very personal space, where we attach meaning, context, derive safety, and aspects of identity, to the often-compulsive apprehension of the unknow, in views of wilderness.”
– Watts, E, (2012). Images in a Meta Landscape – The work of Ng Sai Kit, Klock, Hong Kong

How to be at the opposite ends of perspective?
How to involve personal space, meaning, context, aspects of identity, the unknown, …?
We start from references. Something speaks, depth invites, elements unfold…
Does something motivate us to measure depth and to set relations?
Can we unframe elements of reverse perspective?
This re-search results in an intermedium workpiece using such an element.
From this intermedium workpiece we question how it could relate to an architectural context/landscape

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ISBN: 9789492574268

170 pagina's, geïllustreerd, 21 x 13,5 cm, paperback, Engels