Landscapes Without Memory

Author:   Joan Fontcuberta ,  Geoffrey Batchen
Publisher:   Aperture
ISBN:  

9781931788793


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 September 2005
Format:   Hardback
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One of Spain's most prominent and innovative artists, Joan Fontcuberta is best known for exploring the interstices between art, science, and illusion. Where science reaches its limits in his works, the imagination frequently finds a creative space in which to flourish. In Landscapes without Memory, Fontcuberta has co-opted a piece of computer software originally designed for military or scientific use in rendering three-dimensional images of landscapes. The software enables the user to build photo-realistic models based on information scanned from two-dimensional sources - usually satellite surveys or cartographic data. The result gives the user the illusion of navigating in three dimensions what had previously been visualized only as a flat image. With this widely available freeware as his starting point, Fontcuberta has created the two series that constitute his Landscapes without Memory. In the Landscapes of Landscapes series, Fontcuberta feeds the software fragments of pictures by Turner, Cezanne, Dali, Stieglitz, Weston, and others, forcing the program to interpret a variety of landscape masterworks as real. The contours and tones of these painted and photographic landscapes are transformed into three-dimensional mountains, rivers, valleys, and clouds. The vocabulary of art is thus transmuted into that of cartography. In the Bodyscapes series, Fontcuberta uses the same software to reinterpret photographs depicting fragments of his own body. The result? A wild, baroque, virtualfantasy world. While referring to the contemporary exchange between illusion, nature, culture, and technology, Landscapes without Memory also makes a pointed gesture aimed at fooling that epitome of machine rationalism: the computer.

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Author:   Joan Fontcuberta ,  Geoffrey Batchen
Publisher:   Aperture
Imprint:   Aperture
Dimensions:   Width: 30.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.90cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781931788793


ISBN 10:   1931788790
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 September 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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JOAN FONTCUBERTA, who was born in Barcelona in 1955, teaches at the Audiovisual Communication School at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. Widely exhibited internationally, he has had solo exhibitions in the U.S. at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among other venues. The founder and editor of Photo Vision magazine, Fontcuberta has written several books on the history, aesthetics, and teaching of photography. His own photographic work has been published in over a dozen monographs, including The Artist and the Photograph (2000), Twilight Zones (2000), and Sputnik (1997). Fontcuberta is represented by Zabriskie Gallery in New York, L.A. Galerie Lothar Albrecht in Frankfurt, and Galeria Helga de Alvear in Madrid. GEOFFREY BATCHEN teaches the history of photography at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. His latest book is Forget Me Not: Photography and Remembrance (2004).

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