Ryo Fujimoto: analogue
Ryo Fujimoto: analogue
Ryo Fujimoto: analogue
Ryo Fujimoto: analogue
Ryo Fujimoto: analogue
Ryo Fujimoto: analogue

Ryo Fujimoto: analogue

DOOKS
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This is a collection of photographs newly produced based on a work from 2005 in which tried to think about reproduction and its medium. A postcard-sized eraser (148 x 100 x 11 mm) is split in two by inserting the blade of a cutter from the side, and photographed with light shining on each. The marks made by the blade, which requires a little force and is difficult to control, are engraved on the eraser as an improvised image, and at the same time, another image is created as a mirror image. The two sets of cut images are superimposed once again by the movement of the eyeballs or by closing the book.

Ryo Fujimoto
Artist / Photographer. 1984 Born in Tokyo. 2010 Graduated M.F.A. in Inter Media Art, Tokyo University of the Arts. He considers the scenes that appear in front of him as "images that could not be touched," and uses photography to develop ways of touching and measuring the distance to these images. Main exhibitions include shiseido art egg vol.5 "eating haze and visualize” (SHISEIDO GALLERY / Tokyo, 2011), "hyper-materiality on photo” (Somerset House / London, 2015 *in Photo London), under 35 "Where is the Cloud Focus?” (BankART SILK /Y okohama, 2019).
www.ryofujimoto.net

Pages: 62
Dimensions: 169 × 257 mm
Format: Soft cover
Year: 2021
Publisher: DOOKS