Picturing Thickness: The Creative Process of Imaging Sequencing
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Picturing Thickness : The Creative Process of Imaging Sequencing. / van Haeren, Kristen Danielle; Munck Petersen, Rikke.
In: Architecture and Culture, Vol. 8, No. 2, 05.02.2020, p. 193-214.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Picturing Thickness
T2 - The Creative Process of Imaging Sequencing
AU - van Haeren, Kristen Danielle
AU - Munck Petersen, Rikke
PY - 2020/2/5
Y1 - 2020/2/5
N2 - This visual essay is structured as a sequence of imagetexts, which through the bringing together of images and words opens up insights into the Danish landscape Farum Midtpunkt. This we argue, pushes imaging towards new conceptions as a research method embedded in the specificity of place and its change over time. Strung together, the sequence of imagetexts create a thick description bringing together past and present intentions, impressions and reflections in and on the site through a gathering and rendering – or (re)presenting – of Farum’s landscape. This approach is inspired by the picturing of dur- ation, visual-descriptive walks, and projective imagery as a contributor to emergent realities. We thus work towards establishing the imagetext sequence as a methodology of picturing thickness which bridges histor- ical and experiential perceptions providing a new approach to fieldwork in landscape architectural research and practice.
AB - This visual essay is structured as a sequence of imagetexts, which through the bringing together of images and words opens up insights into the Danish landscape Farum Midtpunkt. This we argue, pushes imaging towards new conceptions as a research method embedded in the specificity of place and its change over time. Strung together, the sequence of imagetexts create a thick description bringing together past and present intentions, impressions and reflections in and on the site through a gathering and rendering – or (re)presenting – of Farum’s landscape. This approach is inspired by the picturing of dur- ation, visual-descriptive walks, and projective imagery as a contributor to emergent realities. We thus work towards establishing the imagetext sequence as a methodology of picturing thickness which bridges histor- ical and experiential perceptions providing a new approach to fieldwork in landscape architectural research and practice.
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - thick description
KW - photography
KW - imagetext
KW - landscape
KW - duration
KW - sequence
U2 - 10.1080/20507828.2019.1675951
DO - 10.1080/20507828.2019.1675951
M3 - Journal article
VL - 8
SP - 193
EP - 214
JO - Architecture and Culture
JF - Architecture and Culture
SN - 2050-7828
IS - 2
ER -
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