IMAGE FIVE: FRAGMENTATION I

ALL EXPOSURES ARE ISO400, WITH LESS THAN f8 APERTURES AND GREATER THAN 1/100s SHUTTER SPEEDS

This one is very David Hockney inspired, the different photos showing space and time; movement in a room. The intention is to simultaneously simulate a viewer moving through the space and the things they might see, but at the same time let them see all the movement at once. They can see time as a whole, rather linearly. But there's still a fractured feeling. The images don't fit neatly within a rectangle. Mundane activities often get deleted from memory. There isn't a tendency to remember every single time one walks into a room. Entrapment in one space renders everything mundane. Most time spent awake is forgotten. What remains is the physical feeling of going through the motions. There's a detatchment. A fragmentation.