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Wawel
Castle from Debenicki Bridge (After Ignacy Kreiger) 2004.
Video
editing by Cinzia Cremona
Exhibited
at Bunkier Sztuki, Krakow, Wawel Castle from the Debenicki Bridge
(After Ignacy Kreiger) 2004, is based on research undertaken whilst
he was Arts Council of England International Artist Fellow. The
installation centres on an early photograph of Wawel Castle on the
banks of the river Vistula, taken in 1890 by Ignacy Kreiger (1820-1889).
As with previous projection works referencing early photography,
the installation takes as its theme the relationship between the
original image, including it’s historical perspective and
its location, the viewpoint of the photographer and the relationship
of the original photograph to a contemporary view of the site.
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Wawel
castle’s position as a cultural object and a tourist landmark
is an important factor, especially the fact that the building is
constantly re-photographed under every light condition and in all
weathers from a similar viewpoint by tourist and locals alike.
Another
important theme to this and Meigh-Andrews’ other recent digital
projection works is the complex and changing interrelationship between
photography and video which has been brought about by the convergence
of digital imaging technology. In Meigh-Andrews’ recent digital
work the boundaries between photography and video are deliberately
blurred- the two previously distinct media have become intertwined.
For an essay for this work please click here
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