Re: digital aesthetic

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Ender100@aol.com
Date: 07/30/02-08:43:14 PM Z


Or when creating an image you have visualized, you can shoot with a camera
tethered and adjust your camera, lens, etc.. to fit exactly what you need in
the work piece on the fly.... shooting while making the montage or whatever —
all at the same time. Kind of fun to do once in a while.

Mark Nelson
In a message dated 7/30/02 9:46:45 AM, jfulton@itsa.ucsf.edu writes:

<< Employing the digital world, one can 'alter' the content's meaning, or
perhaps more kindly put, can attempt a greater veracity by enhancing the
meaning of the content.
I find it interesting in that most are employing a sort of visual poetry to
better define intent. However, the "bad" art of much of this praxis merely
obfuscates (in a deliberate manner) identity and create visual enigmas that
are a pretence for art. >>


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