Shadowlands: A Search for the Unseen

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2019
Authors
Mok, Tori
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Jowsey, Sue
Denton, Andrew
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Master of Design
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Auckland University of Technology
Abstract

Beneath the quotidian world is a parallel universe of dim and shapeshifting forms. They are easy to overlook, difficult to see, and mesmerising to behold — like black holes collapsing, pulling into themselves an infinity of lost fragments. Here, on a journey to challenge the perceptual limitations of my habituated ways of seeing, I have searched for the unseen and discovered visual failure. This work is a collection of the strange curiosities and souvenirs I have unearthed in flipping my world over, hunting for darkness, and wandering through the Shadowlands.

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Shadow , Unseen , Visual perception , Curiosity cabinet , Photography , Quotidian , The everyday , Practice-based research , Perceptual failure , Fragment , Installation , Speculative design , Conceptual art , Optical device , Overhead projection
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