In
Launching the Imagination by Mary Stuart, there is a definition of
fractured space. According to Stuart, "[f]ractured space can be created when multiple viewpoints are combined in a single image" (96). This definition interests me because the view points may change to create fractured space, however the subject may move. The moving subject may also create fractured space, thus the view point, say where the artist with the camera takes the picture, is not changing but the viewer obtains the fractured space idea anyway.
Particularly timely given the nature and objectives of our photomontage time-lapse project, eh? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry Peter! I didn't realize you had left a comment. Looking back, I do think that this post was particualrly timely because it matched our assignment within the course. It's a marvelous coincidence!
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