Ephemera # 98
Photograph
2002 (photographed)
2002 (photographed)
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Barbara and Zafer Baran collaborate to make striking images of botanical specimens using digital scanning techniques and ink-jet printing. They place the specimens directly onto the scanner. Light passes through the transparent leaves and petals of the plants to reveal a luminous inner structure. Close-ups of high magnification appear like views of the cosmos seen through a telescope, or bacteria seen through a microscope.
These cameraless images are reminiscent of the photograms of early photographers such as William Henry Fox Talbot and Anna Atkins, made by simply placing objects between light-sensitive paper or film and a light source.
These cameraless images are reminiscent of the photograms of early photographers such as William Henry Fox Talbot and Anna Atkins, made by simply placing objects between light-sensitive paper or film and a light source.
Object details
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Title | Ephemera # 98 (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Ink-jet printing, digital imaging |
Brief description | 'Ephemera # 98', 2002, photograph by Barbara and Zafer Baran |
Physical description | Image of a botanical form, very pale and luminous clusters of feather-like material (possibly derived from dandelion clocks) scattered over a circular dark background. |
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Credit line | Given by the photographers |
Summary | Barbara and Zafer Baran collaborate to make striking images of botanical specimens using digital scanning techniques and ink-jet printing. They place the specimens directly onto the scanner. Light passes through the transparent leaves and petals of the plants to reveal a luminous inner structure. Close-ups of high magnification appear like views of the cosmos seen through a telescope, or bacteria seen through a microscope. These cameraless images are reminiscent of the photograms of early photographers such as William Henry Fox Talbot and Anna Atkins, made by simply placing objects between light-sensitive paper or film and a light source. |
Bibliographic reference | Baran, Barbara and Baran, Zafer. Ephemera. London: The Blue Gallery, 2003. |
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Accession number | E.340-2005 |
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Record created | May 23, 2005 |
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