Van Vliet, DMortensen Steagall, M2022-03-032022-03-03Revista 2i: Estudos De Identidade E Intermedialidade, 3(4), 49-60. https://doi.org/10.21814/2i.34342184-7010https://hdl.handle.net/10292/14968This article presents a practice-led research project that asks how experienced time can be perceived through manipulated photographic images. The investigation is carried out by a series of digital images whose content is renegotiated over time, while the subject of the photograph remains within the frame. The artwork evidences an unstable space between a photographic composition and a moving image employed to question the power conventions in visualization and to expand the way we can conceive of time as duration in digital photographic images. It contributes to the discourse about practice-led oriented methodologies in the field of practice as a form of research through a comment on the design practice.The authors who publish in Journal 2i agree on the following terms: The authors retain the copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication. The articles are simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which allows the sharing of the work with recognition of its authorship and the initial publication in this journal. The authors are authorized to make the version of the text published in 2i available in institutional repositories or other platforms for the distribution of academic works.Durégraphs; Duration; Post Photography; Practice-led Research; TimeTime and Postphotography: A Practice-Led Research on DurationJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.21814/2i.3434