
Liminal Infrastructure - The Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio
The Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio
DePaul University Art Museum (Publisher)
Published on 15. August 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
16 pages
978-0-9850960-0-7 (ISBN)
Description
Led by artists Lauren Bon, Richard Nielsen, and Tristan Duke, the Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio is a team devoted to exploring and expanding the photographic medium. Working with the Liminal Camera, a massive, portable camera obscura fashioned from a shipping container, the Optics Division uses experimental technology in an ongoing effort to map and depict the American landscape. From the arid West to New York's waterways, the camera has captured dramatic scenes of regions in transition. As part of this project, The Liminal Camera presents newly commissioned photographs made in and around Chicago. Though enormous in size, the camera, transported on a semi-trailer truck, was unobtrusive from an outsider's perspective, allowing the artists to work without drawing attention. Photographs could be developed from within the shipping container, blending the image's subject with the process of photography itself. The resulting large-scale prints not only highlight the evolving history of photographic imaging, but also locate the city within a complex global network of transportation systems, industry, and commerce.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 267 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
91 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9850960-0-7 (9780985096007)
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Persons
Lauren Bon is director of the Los Angeles-based Metabolic Studio, where Richard Nielsen and Tristan Duke oversee the Optics Division. Lawrence Weschler is a former staff writer for the New Yorker and artistic director emeritus of the Chicago Humanities Festival. Gregory J. Harris is assistant curator at the DePaul Art Museum in Chicago.