Closeness Generator
de Amanda Zeilinger
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As her senior year independent art project at Carleton College, Amanda Zeilinger photographed thirty-six people as they each answered a different question about themselves. The questions come from a psychological study in which the organizers attempted to generate closeness, or love, between two strangers by having them answer a set of thirty-six specific questions together.
In this unique photo book, a reader will see the participants’ motions and emotions that they expressed during the interview in the portraits, and they will also be able to read the participants’ answers to each question. Amanda's hope is that reading this book can generate a sort of closeness between the readers and the anonymous-looking strangers included inside it.
In this unique photo book, a reader will see the participants’ motions and emotions that they expressed during the interview in the portraits, and they will also be able to read the participants’ answers to each question. Amanda's hope is that reading this book can generate a sort of closeness between the readers and the anonymous-looking strangers included inside it.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 78 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9780368727580
- Fecha de publicación: may. 03, 2019
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave long exposure, interviews, photography, portraits
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Amanda Zeilinger
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Amanda is a digital photographer from Cleveland, OH, living and working in Philadelphia, PA, with BA's in Studio Art and Art History from Carleton College. Amanda's thoughts come in bullet points, and her photographs in series. She hopes to continue creating photo books that explore how the physical presentation of photography can become art in its own right. Three-dimensionality doesn't just belong to sculpture, and the passage of time doesn't just belong to performances; in her current work Amanda is integrating these aspects into photography as well. @amandaz.jpg