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"Parallel Cosmos" is a photographic investigation into the intricate communication between the camera and the resulting image, with a specific focus on the color grey and the presence of pigeons. This project aims to elucidate the often-subtle mechanisms that govern image creation and interpretation.
The study examines how the camera, as a technological intermediary, processes and conveys visual information. It investigates the influence of this process on the final image, particularly through the use of the color grey and the inclusion of pigeons. Grey, often perceived as neutral or inconspicuous, is utilized as a focal point to explore how it can communicate complex emotions, atmospheres, and conceptual messages within visual narratives. Pigeons, as a recurring element in the series, symbolize the intersection of the natural world with urban environments, adding a layer of contextual meaning and visual contrast.
By centering on the color grey and the presence of pigeons, "Parallel Cosmos" seeks to reveal the critical roles these elements play in shaping viewer perception and image meaning. The research delves into the interaction between technological factors, aesthetic outcomes, and the symbolic significance of pigeons, analyzing how the camera’s technical decisions impact the narrative potential of a photograph.
Through a series of meticulously composed images, this project aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationship between technological mediation, color interpretation, and symbolic elements in photographic practice, advancing the discourse on visual communication.