Mark










Fold Unfold Fold Again(A choreography amongst images)
A choreography amongst images; “The act of deciding how images will move in space
also : the movements that are done by images and spectators in space.”

My photographic process can be compared with the proces of a choreography. In the same way a certain route is created for a dancer to perform in, my images receive a stage to function and perform within. In the different works there is always the tension between the original context, in which a certain scene was captured, and the mediated image on its own terms. How much can those two poles apart, and which appearance can or should be chosen as definite. My main questions within the works are ‘Where does the photographic image start?’ and ‘Where should the image cease to excist?’
This questioning for the state of an image and how it can and will appear is elaborated within different works. 

fold
unfold
fold
again
a choreography
amongst images
again
the act of folding
feels like framing
again
no scale 
no frame 
again 
touching borders
stretching the frame 
again
in search of a state 
it was before
and again
something different happens, again

when you see
again 
what is it
again 
what you expect 
again 
it is 
reinventing
again 
a fascimile, but
again 
nor a fixed choreograhpy
nor a fixed line 
again
translucent
again
in between
a pulse
a rhyme
a time

again 
itself
never referring
again 
in between
drawing lines and movement
again
a rhytm
again 
several times the same
the different
still
again
smallest details
disappearing
again
again
resonating
rehearsing


again
as if anew
comosing
building
weaving
again
an extension 
again
along sightlines
a dance
again
momentary matter
again
disoriented
again
beyond 
again
fold 
unfold
fold 
again









Mark