YOU ARE WORTH IT

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ARKHE

Nice manifestos/presentations. Will be interesting to hear about the response to the exhibition, in art world & media. How underground is the gallery? Performances planned for opening night?

XXX

seems like the blog has a good following already. v excited to hold print versions in hand. hope for extra large format.

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: pestdemon on November 17, 2011, 06:20:16 PM
Nice manifestos/presentations. Will be interesting to hear about the response to the exhibition, in art world & media. How underground is the gallery? Performances planned for opening night?

Gallery is small profile, yet in Kallio area of Helsinki, so pretty "central" and easy to get.
Performance plans and such will be reported later on. It will be extensive usage of space. Possibly also video art screened.

Blog has been updated little by little, with works of everybody involved - keep eye for more!

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RyanWreck

Wow, those two blue pieces are really nice. Those yours Mikko?

I want to see more of Pasi's stuff.

FreakAnimalFinland

yeah, blue photos are mine.
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RyanWreck

Do you plan on doing anymore b&w photography like that which was in Exoteric #5? Those kind of reminded me of John Duncan's earlier photography work (Maze, etc) but better.

FreakAnimalFinland

All my works are basically b/w but when developed with cyanotype (iron salt prints) technique, they appear in blue tones.
Works in Esoteric magazine hardly presents the style of photos. It was like photos being xeroxed, all detail lost in process.
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bitewerksMTB

The 3 recent b/w collages are really nice. Who did those? Guessing Mikko...

FreakAnimalFinland

when you move the mouse pointer on top of image, to lower part, appears grey bar with number etc. Click that and you see the details of work. Who made it, size, technique etc. 
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bitewerksMTB

Oh yeah, I never click on'em. I like that they look like old photographs.

FreakAnimalFinland

I think it should be visible from scans, but there are hand made, not computer made. I use pretty much exclusively books and old magazines as source. Usually could be said from 70's to older. Something, that most often could not be said by anybody that he knows where it is taken. None of the material is scanned, but they are photographed from pages, often with slightly altered angles, making optical distortions.
Material is cut/torn/glued/plastered and often hand toned to specific tone. Some pieces are coated with laquer, some remain as they are. They often have this nearly 3D quality compared to what you can sense from small web sample.
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Jaakko V.

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 24, 2011, 10:35:21 AM
I think it should be visible from scans, but there are hand made, not computer made. I use pretty much exclusively books and old magazines as source. Usually could be said from 70's to older. Something, that most often could not be said by anybody that he knows where it is taken. None of the material is scanned, but they are photographed from pages, often with slightly altered angles, making optical distortions.
Material is cut/torn/glued/plastered and often hand toned to specific tone. Some pieces are coated with laquer, some remain as they are. They often have this nearly 3D quality compared to what you can sense from small web sample.

Those are really good. Even viewed from the screen they're pretty much in their own league. Just interested if you have some kind of high quality photo printer, or do you shoot on film and develop them the old school way?

FreakAnimalFinland

oh, about question above, prints are contact prints made from film. But in this case of course the size of film required is very large and they are printed films from digital images. Yet the originally digital image transforms optically  & chemically  to very eye pleasing results!


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