Wednesday, May 18, 2005

A BEGINNING

We have converted our car into a camera! It is now a travelling camera obscura and is employed by us to image our journey.

Pinhole devices and camera obscuras were once used by artists to capture quick and accurate sketches from life. Some camera obscuras were fitted into sedan chairs to enable a traveller's view to be recorded. Nearly two hundred years ago, on the invention of photography, the camera obscura was fitted with lenses and transformed into the devices that we are familiar with today.

For over ten years we have been working with pinhole and camera obscura imagery. An important notion in our activities has been the thought of linking of the pinhole device, or camera, to the subject photographed. A biscuit tin would record an afternoon tea party; a flowerpot would be used to image a garden. Blacking-out and converting the car seemed a logical way to image our journeys.

As we travel we photograph our experiences. The car was once just an observer of the landscape and our interaction photographing it. Now when we photograph, the car witnesses our tourist imaging activity and joins in photographing us. What it sees has previously gone unrecorded but now the car camera's pictures give us a new and unusual record.

The car and the road are the connecting agents that link our travel experience with sites visited across Australia. The car transports us physically and psychologically. And through its imaging capabilities the car camera connects us even more with our experiences of the road, the changes encountered with each turn of our journey.

Doug Spowart + Victoria Cooper

2 comments:

  1. Hi - One the way? At last? Ruby rang me and told me your progress, and that you were in SA ready to head off. rest assured, I will be watching, and enjoying, your progress and images. I hope it all goes well. Wim and Adele were at SQIT today, Adlele working wonders with paper in her own special way with a big group of keen students. At home I am trying to keep calm in a crisis with my Dad, who collapsed again yesterday, is back in hospital, and now future looks doubtful as he has a second brain bleed. Lckily I have work - it is keeping me (sort of) sane and focused. AA is away sick this week too, so one way or another I wish you were still here!!!!! BUT - we will manage. So, go and enjoy Taragoing along and take lots of Taragographs and keep smiling. I envy you. Go Tarago, Go Photo!!!!!

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  2. HI again,

    Can't bloody spell, can I? Comment should read 'On the Way'!!!!!!! Among others. Never mind - you know what I mean (I think) Just ENJOY!!!! Now, I am going to watch Lost and get Lost and forget my bad spelling.

    CYA,

    MEI

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