Spatially-immersive Networked Composites: A Media Archaeology of the Photogrammetric Image through Glitch Practice

Abstract

This paper engages new artistic production in an examination of the aesthetics of 3D imaging technologies. In particular, the research concerns the photogrammetric image and its aesthetics as encountered in art practice. Critical discourse on photogrammetry in art practice is underexplored. Where such discourse does exist, for instance in and around the work of Forensic Architecture, it has tended to focus on questions of functionality. This study proposes a new starting point for an understanding of photogrammetric representation in its own terms. The investigation finds the partiality of recent critical research writing on photogrammetry to be too heavily conditioned by discourses of photography. Such discussion fails to appreciate the computational mediation at the heart of photogrammetry. This research of photogrammetry outlines a way of foregrounding qualities of layering and assemblage through computation as pivotal to understanding the image. These images are created through algorithmic analysis resulting in the formation of a computational, navigable environment. New forms of Media Archaeological methods are employed, focusing on glitch practices that explore this evolving technology. Under certain conditions, peculiar errors and aberrations occur. These attributes reveal a glimpse of the image’s materiality by showing estimations and extrapolations of algorithms. Methods devised include generating the conditions for such errors to better understand the aesthetics of Spatially-immersive Networked Composites (SiNCs), both on screen and removed from navigable, screen-based space. This research sets the conditions for discussion for emergent forms of imagery, encouraging wider and more critical engagement with the photogrammetric image and its associated, evolving technologies.

Presenters

Tom Milnes
Lecturer in Fine Art, School of Arts + Media, Plymouth College of Art, United Kingdom

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Form of the Image

KEYWORDS

PHOTOGRAMMETRY,DIGITAL,MEDIA ARCHAEOLOGY,GLITCH,3D

Digital Media

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