08 Feb The Home
Here the photographer has tried to capture some moments that can never be found again since the house is being broken. Such moments may include the light shades that enter the house through ventilators or the spider web, a rare kind of a shadow, water spreads from the leakage that creates a magnificent reflection when light falls, or a different kind of telephone, simply the things that people usually don’t notice. The photographer has attempted to see and show the house from a different point of view like how does the house look like at night or in the moonlight.
Such photographs have been displayed in the Open Studio Day through a projection that is done on an installation which has five layers of structure/frame with empty and also covered chambers to function as surface for projection and let some of the projected light lick to the layers behind. This installation allows the audience to see a flat dimensional image in multidimensional perspectives.
This is a result of interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration in URONTO.
Title: THE HOME
Artist: Easel Mortuza (Photographer), URONTO Collectives
Time and place: First Episode of UORNTO Residential Art Exchange Program at Kushtia,BD. 2013
Content developed by Towhid Islam Khan
(URONTO artist Community)
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