Daguerrean Dream
Visual Symphony – Part III
Visual Symphony – Part III
Imaginary Scherzo
Fast and fleeting
imagery of imagination, rip and ripple continually through consciousness. In a whimsical whirlwind, they momentarily
carry me to otherworldly places, where surreal scenarios imprint themselves
upon the matrix of my mind. Reality’s
relativity is stretched to last sustainable limits, and in that stressed state
is let to mold itself anew, with freshly redesigned self-sustaining properties,
which let me glance upon themselves in relatable ways. Was I dreaming, or did that really happen?
In this third
movement of my Daguerrean Symphony I wanted to explore the sacred space of my
dreams. I set out to explore those
endless ways, in which visual information, gathered and retained throughout the
waking parts of my life, is metamorphosed by the lens of fantasy. Episodes of daily existence and feelings,
scenes and semblances of all kinds, personal history and aspirations; all these
exist within the cranial annals of memory, a primordial soup of ephemeral
thought. It is during dreaming cycles of
our resting hours, and sometimes in brief apparitions we may label as daydreams
or, in more extreme cases, even hallucinations, that gray matter acts to
reorganize and reshape it all as if playing with building blocks. In which unexpected and exciting ways will these reworked forms present themselves?
Lying in bed, half
awakened from a vivid dream, I often concentrate on these lessons of newly
formed connections. At times strikingly
bold, and at times as if cloaked by fog, they all have lessons for me to learn,
and, who knows, perhaps to teach. Should
I labor to represent upon a silver plate a particular instance of such sight,
will the experience of one who views my final image be relatable to my own? I dare to dream so, but in the end that’s
irrelevant. When you look at the 18 plates below, what is it that You
see? Which neural connectors are
triggered, which bits and pieces are trawled up from subliminal depth of Your
cognition?
Dreamer
Head In The Clouds
Breath In
Projective Synesthesia
Photography For Clowns
Creation
Third Eye Door
Buddy
Root Energy
Branch Energy
Night in OB
Cactus Spikes
Lines Of Communication
Emergence
Prangey Redux
Party Bug
Skull Space
Gaze
On Technique:
Dreams and visions
are complex cocktails of reality and imagination. All senses and experiences are jumbled and
reorganized, and what emerges from that is usually something never before seen
or experienced. Thus, to create these
daguerreotypes, I set out on a path not yet explored by image-makers of the
past. Starting in late 2018, I devised
and executed a series of experiments involving over 100 separate trials. All work was carried out in strictly analog fashion. The goal was to explore properties of daguerreotype process, which, just
like our subconscious, were always hidden in plain sight. Along with other effects, I was most interested in controling and intensifying those colors within refractive capability of image surface, as well as exploring limits and boundaries of opalescense. By early spring , after much meditation upon plate behaviour while given various treatments, I produced the first plates, which would subsequently evolve into this third part of the symphony.
As you likely have noticed, most of the
plates above are shown at a slight to moderate angle. This angle of view and lighting has been
selected to best represent the color of the original. In fact, looking at the mirror-polished silver
surface of the plate squarely and straight on, shows the viewer’s reflection, so
daguerreotypes are always viewed slightly askew. There is simply no way to even capture in a digital copy the amount of detail a daguerreotype holds, much less so to relate that to viewers upon a screen at 72dpi. With its weight and presence, a daguerreotype
is meant to be examined live, ideally while being held in hand, and interacted
with. All of the tones and colors you
see play and change as the viewer changes their position or the position of the
plate. So just imagine that you’re the
one holding these unique object we call ‘Daguerreotypes’.
Anton
Anton