Tag Archives: Tokyo

23.08.19 > Joining the dots to reveal the photographer

In looking for a way forward for my art photography I need to step outside of my comfort zone, deconstruct myself, and understand – and explain – how I arrive at my visual artistic expression. How do I start from a theme, a concept, then move through exploration of subject matter, techniques and perspectives (further still explore my response to life), so as to arrive at the final emergent artwork: aka my artistic strategy.

My artwork unfolds into its photographic self on a support – a surface – whether that be the printed image hanging in a gallery, in a photobook, on advertising billboards, as a presentation during an artist talk or workshop, shown as a poster, as a projection, on digital screens, or as holograms: aka my chosen artistic surface.

In The Surfaces and Strategies of my Photographic Practice (August 2019) I attempt to explain and critically analyse how my photography fits together.

Asakusa #1 Blended B&W

Asakusa #1, Sunday 7 July 2019, Asakusa, Tokyo (© 2019 Gordon Sutherland)

23.07.19 > The Tokyo Diaries

Time for smart phone images to have their say. With a little help from my diary, some poetic license on the order of curation, and plenty of rain

# just_images

#no_critical_theory

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Arrival, Skyliner to Ueno Station. Sunday 30 June 2019, Tokyo.

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Arrival, First Impression. Sunday 30 June 2019, Asakusa, Tokyo.

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Detail from the Surfaces & Strategies Workbook, Ueno, Tokyo.

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Transparent Plastic Umbrella on a Typical Day. Sunday 7 July 2019, Asakusa, Tokyo.

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Another Umbrella on a Typical Day. Sunday 21 July 2019, Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo.

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More or Less the Whole Story. Saturday 23 July 2019, Ueno, Tokyo

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Forever seeking out ‘the space between’. Tuesday 9 July 2019, Yanaka, Tokyo.

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Endless movement. Friday 5 July 2019, Shibuya, Tokyo.

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Leaving Tokyo, Leaving Myself. Monday 22 July 2019, Ueno, Tokyo.

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Forever seeking out ‘the space between’ #2. Sunday 21 July 2019, Asakusa, Tokyo.

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Departure, Skyliner to Narita Airport, Tuesday 23 July 2019, Ueno, Tokyo.

Even though there are other colours of umbrella to be seen, for me Tokyo in the rainy season will be forever the city of transparent plastic umbrellas.

22.07.19 > Becoming camera and the unfolding image

During my stay in Tokyo in July, I started to explore the concept and meaning of becoming camera, allowing my shoulder mounted camera to record my search for each unfolding image.

The experience has taken me on a new journey, as I start to wonder how the camera itself sees humanity, and how intelligent machines view the world.

The images below mainly unfolded from my direct artistic intervention, the final one from a collaboration between my shoulder and the camera, as we approached each other.

Photographer becomes camera, and camera becomes photographer.

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Fig 1: Electric Town, Akihabara, Tokyo (Scouting image in the visible spectrum)

Fig. 1 is my scouting image for the blended spectra image below (Fig. 2) which questions the space between nature and the cityscape in which trees appear unnatural. As I took the image, my body mounted camera recorded the scene.

Akihabara Blended B&W

Fig. 2: Akihabara #1 (Electric Town)
Wednesday 17 July 2019, Akihabara, Tokyo © 2019 Gordon Sutherland

As I searched Tokyo’s back streets in quest of ‘the space between’, I remained transfixed by the fact that none of the buildings in the city actually touch each other, and allowed the my mounted camera record the quest of the photographer’s curiosity.

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Fig. 3: Ueno #2, Friday 19 July 2019, Ueno, Tokyo © 2019 Gordon Sutherland

Whilst towards the end of my stay, I started to collaborate with the body mounted camera and we registered images together (Fig. 4), as I became camera, and the camera became photographer during my photographic pilgrimage to find Naoya Hatekeyama’s River Series.

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Fig. 4: Shibuya River, Monday 22 July 2019, Shibuya, Tokyo © 2019 Gordon Sutherland / GoPro Hero 7 Black

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Fig. 5: Four Cameras & one Notebook, Monday 22 July 2019, Shibuya, Tokyo