DECONSTRUCTION


  • Photographer
    Chang, Wen-Han
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention

I reconsider the behavior of observing as a human being. I find out that people don’t really see the objects, but the shape that our brains build up through the visual pathway. When we observe an object, we cannot have an overall perspective directly but by piecing it up, so that’s why people have different perspective and understanding on the same thing. Photography is also a behavior of observing, and it explains why different outcomes happen when people taking pictures on the same thing. There is a lot of BLACK in this series work. It is not disappeared, but ignored by our brain during the process of visual pathway, and we are not aware of it. The object is no longer the same as it shows, but turns out to be another appearance through photography. It might be similar to the original one, but more likely, it is greatly transformed and given another meaning.

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