Dr. Kwabena Slaughter Ph.D.

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Photography

Using multiple methods, like slit-scan, cylinder pinhole, invaded polaroid, and others, my photography experiments are intended to show other things that a camera can do.

Peripheral Imagery

The image a lens projects into a camera is of a circular shape. The camera's aperture places a portion of that content outside the film. To reflect the peripheralized content back into the frame I added thin mirror stickers on the interior walls of a digital (DSLR) camera.

    Rectangle Torture

    Attitude expressed outside and inside the frame.

    Slit-scan

    A 54ft long reel of color slide film

    Rather rhan fast-forwarding or rewinding the film, the viewer walks left and right, forward and back.

    Scanning film camera

    One way of intervening in the camera's mechanical functions.

    Interview at Smack Mellon Gallery

    Cylinder Pinhole

      How It's Made

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