Special Opening: This exhibition will be open on Saturday 21 May 2016 from 10am – 5pm.
Taisuke Koyama’s exhibition, Generated Images, thematises the possibilities of photographic expression in the post-digital era. He aims to provide a space for audiences to experience ‘environmentalised’ images in the form of the tangible objects and data created by digital devices.
In the most recent years of the post-Internet era, there has been increasing interconnectivity between the virtual and the real. In photography, this has coincided with the advancement of digital camera and printing technology. As a result, photography is about to enter a radically new transitional period. Digital photography generates images by converting light into data, unlike analogue photography, which fixes the light on a film via physical substances. The concepts of ‘original’ and ‘critical moments’ have been gradually replaced by a sense of replication, synthesis, re-editing and re-composing, sorting and sharing by tags and keywords…. infinite intervention in the images.
When photographs are shared and data edited with unprecedented scale and freedom, how can an image actually be created? How are we experiencing it and feeding it back into the surrounding environment? One of the most important challenges for contemporary photographers is to review the possibilities of the ‘new freedom’ that photography has acquired. In his first solo show in London, Koyama tries to explore the potential of photographic media through ‘indeterminacy’ and the replication of images.
Private view
14 April 2016, Event time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Artist talk: Taisuke Koyama in conversation with Gemma Padley
20 May 2016, Event Time: 2.00pm
Taisuke Koyama’s exhibition, Generated Images, thematises the possibilities of photographic expression in the post-digital era. He aims to provide a space for audiences to experience ‘environmentalised’ images in the form of the tangible objects and data created by digital devices.
In this talk, the artist will be joined by Gemma Padley, freelance photography journalist and editor, and Projects Editor at British Journal of Photography.
They will discuss Koyama’s exhibited work and practice, ranging from the creative and mechanical process behind the artworks, to the hidden colours of his series Pico to the position of Koyama’s work within the panorama of Japanese contemporary photography. Touching briefly on the history of abstract photography, Koyama aims to enable the viewer to experience concepts such as the distortion of light when recorded digitally and the potential of photographic media through ‘non- determinacy’.
Free but booking is essential at www.dajf.org.uk/bookin |