روش تولید این چند پرده تصویرسازی جالب بود برام. وگرنه خود تصویرسازی ها برخی خوب و برخی نه چندان دلچسب هستند.
طراح محترم با چیدمان اجسام گوناگون بر روی صفحهی اسکنر، این تصویرها رو خلق کرده. قبل از این ها من هم به طور اتفاقی چندباری با اسکنر تصویرهایی رو درست کرده بودم اما هیچ وقت این قدر جدی به عنوان وسیلهای که بتونه برای تصویرسازی به کارگرفته بشه، رو اسکنر حساب نکرده بودم.
one of the works of photographer sean vranizan's scanner collage art
utilizing glass pebbles, bullets, and found print materials, this piece was created in collaboration with photographer anthony mayes
all images courtesy sean vranizan
sean vranizan, a san francisco-based recent photography graduate of UC santa cruz, creates collages utilizing a scanner
in place of a camera. he collects a range of two and three-dimensional objects-- ranging from bones and bullets to
found photographs and magazine cutouts-- and arranges them on a scanner bed, capturing the assemblage as a print.
not the first to adopt the technique, vranizan nonetheless achieves a dynamic and coherent look to his pieces,
in some works experimenting with some of the technical quirks of scanners to create warped effects.
in all of the collages, the scanner offers an interesting sense of depth and weight compared to what the pieces
may have looked like where they simply photographed or glued together on canvas.
two scanner collages
as the assemblages are simply layered atop a scanner and not glued together, vranizan sometimes reuses components in different works, for example as with this hazardous waste sticker
created in collaboration with anthony mayes
via fecalface