About the Book
Instead of manipulating digital images, in the Mimesis images I started with the physical objects themselves. I chose pairs of things (one natural, one human-made) that have similar shapes and then physically manipulated one of the pair to more resemble the other. I started with the metal keyhole plate, which had a leaf shape, and then cut the hole out of a real leaf. “Mimesis” means imitation and, by extension, representation. In what sense can we say the leaf represents the keyhole?
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 20 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320537261
- Publish Date: Jul 19, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords taxonomy, digitalart, scannerart, specimen, arttheory
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About the Creator
Leda Black
Washington, DC
Originally from New Mexico, Leda moved to the Washington, DC area in 2010. She trained in philosophy as an undergraduate and in the book arts in graduate school (book design, letterpress printing, hand bookbinding, printmaking, creative writing, typographic design). She is a graphic designer and has worked in computer graphics and photographic imagery for many years. In 2014 she opened an art studio in Washington, DC, Black Lab, which is often open to the public. It is on the Arts Walk at Monroe Street Market in the Brookland neighborhood. Since 2015 Leda has been creating work through her art project, The Female Power Project. She sells directly at Eastern Market and at street festivals around the D.C. Region.