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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : April 2012
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Failing Orbit 4 – Documentary. The obvious effects of the economic climate are now readily visible. However, I have become fascinated by how such effects are transcribed photographically; what does the surface tell us about that which lies beyond it? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Also see The Field-Work. Blog, issues of Photography, Landscape, Documentary, Place and Locality.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : August 2012
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Failing Orbit 7 – Blind Cartography 2. RAF No. 5. Like cinema, maps also provide narrative spaces that are partial. A map’s function is not to depict every aspect of reality, rather it must omit enough information to make reality bearable. Some un-mapped zones then, must remain off-the-map. Texas: Trinity University Press, 2004). pp. 27-71. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : Failing Orbit 6 – Blind Cartography 1
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Failing Orbit 6 – Blind Cartography 1. RAF No. 1. This becomes shockingly evident, for instance, when the calm and authoritative voice of the sat-nav leads one off-course; one cannot help but become frustrated by the impossibility of reasoning with such automated devises. Texas: Trinity University Press, 2004). pp. 11-25. Also see The Field-Work. View my complete profile.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : July 2012
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Failing Orbit 6 – Blind Cartography 1. RAF No. 1. This becomes shockingly evident, for instance, when the calm and authoritative voice of the sat-nav leads one off-course; one cannot help but become frustrated by the impossibility of reasoning with such automated devises. Texas: Trinity University Press, 2004). pp. 11-25. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Also see The Field-Work.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : February 2012
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Scratching at a Solid Surface 2. Here then, is the paradox of the act. Becomes visible or exposed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Also see The Field-Work. Blog, issues of Photography, Landscape, Documentary, Place and Locality. View my complete profile. Richard Page : What We Already Know (Cardiff: Ffotogallery, 2007). ISBN 9781872771688. Available from Cornerhouse £13.95.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : Scratching at a Solid Surface
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Scratching at a Solid Surface. Scratching at a Solid Surface. Locale that I photograph, but that of another. It is an alien world that is built within these photographs. Chicken in a bun. This is both a documentary of the economic landscape, and a meditation on the psychological anxieties over occupation and vision. The two are not mutually exclusive. Rover / The Church of Life.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : Writing
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Roni Horn, You are the Weather. The following article was published in Blown magazine. Issue 1. November 2009). TO SEE A LANDSCAPE AS IT IS WHEN I AM NOT THERE – Roni Horn’s Iceland. Iceland is not actually that far north, but its remoteness seems to pull it towards a polar north of the imagination. [iii]. Are a document of her ‘search for the centre of the world’. [iv]. In the volume,.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : Other Projects
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Landscapes for the Tryweryn Valley. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Also see The Field-Work. Blog, issues of Photography, Landscape, Documentary, Place and Locality. View my complete profile. Richard Page : What We Already Know (Cardiff: Ffotogallery, 2007). ISBN 9781872771688. Available from Cornerhouse £13.95. Vision, Subject, Place. Artists in Focus: Rick Davies.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : Failing Orbit 7 – Blind Cartography 2
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Failing Orbit 7 – Blind Cartography 2. RAF No. 5. Like cinema, maps also provide narrative spaces that are partial. A map’s function is not to depict every aspect of reality, rather it must omit enough information to make reality bearable. Some un-mapped zones then, must remain off-the-map. Texas: Trinity University Press, 2004). pp. 27-71. Also see The Field-Work.
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Richard Page | Blind Cartography : November 2012
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Richard Page Blind Cartography. Photography, Landscape and Place. Scratching at a Solid Surface. What We Already Know. Vision, Subject, Place. 8220;you are here” signals the typical tourist map, thus marking one out as a stranger – naive to the local terrain). The anxiety formed by the layering of such theoretical problems is perhaps best expressed by the encounter of a landscape that looks back. Space becomes active, and uncanny gaps, glitches and ruptures in visuality testify to the subject's uncertain...