Video installation as a creative means of representing temporality in visual data |
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Authors: | Susan Hansen |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the use of video installation as a creative means of engaging audiences in visual research. A detailed image-based overview of the project, 1247 Days on Whymark Avenue, is also presented. This interactive video installation offered viewers a level of phenomenological immersion in the compressed temporality and asynchronous dialogue captured by this visual research project. This film is part of a larger research project on the longitudinal photo-documentation of urban life (Hansen & Flynn 2015a). The project uses repeat photography to study street art and graffiti as visual dialogue. |
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Keywords: | graffiti longitudinal photo-documentation repeat photography street art urban creativity video installation visual methods |
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