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Proximity machine

Proximity machine
Proximity machine
This book will present a series of static 'films' made from found and re-photographed images collated from a variety of sources. Edited into associative groupings, the newly formed series of short sequences construct fragments of narratives that allude to filmic language, writing, or chains of thought. Through the act of editing, each successive image affects the next, creating a montage in which unexpected projections, hidden shapes, and mythologies materialise.
9781870699891
Book Works
Nashashibi, L.R.
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Haq, Nav
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Nashashibi, L.R.
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Haq, Nav
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Nashashibi, L.R. , Haq, Nav (ed.) (2007) Proximity machine , London, UK. Book Works, 116pp.

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Abstract

This book will present a series of static 'films' made from found and re-photographed images collated from a variety of sources. Edited into associative groupings, the newly formed series of short sequences construct fragments of narratives that allude to filmic language, writing, or chains of thought. Through the act of editing, each successive image affects the next, creating a montage in which unexpected projections, hidden shapes, and mythologies materialise.

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Published date: October 2007
Additional Information: Proximity Machine is published as part of Singular Sociology, a project curated for Book Works by Nav Haq.

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Local EPrints ID: 49644
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49644
ISBN: 9781870699891
PURE UUID: a6450217-2e81-4d47-ad76-d46d2a20aa9a

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Date deposited: 19 Nov 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 16:55

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Author: L.R. Nashashibi
Editor: Nav Haq

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