When radiology and photography resonate
If photography stops at the skin’s reflection, radiology was precisely designed to penetrate the fleshly envelope—a boundary crystallizing the separation between two worlds. This threshold between interior and exterior serves as the focal point and guiding thread of my work, blending plastic radiology and plastic photography, allowing radiology and photography to resonate with one another.Discover photography through a radiological eye, and radiology through a photographic eye.
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Mineral Epidermis: Genesis of a dialogue between Radiology and Photography
The Dichroic collection serves as a metaphor for the process of obtaining my radiological images, where it is necessary to go beyond the skin’s surface to observe the internal organs of the human body. This concept extends to objects and non-living bodies. This particular type of glass plays the role of a mineral epidermis, reintroducing optical properties into my digital work and creating a certain distance between the subjects and their original anatomical placement (within the body). The subjects appear in a complex way, shifting depending on the viewer’s angle and lighting conditions.
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