


LIQUID, TV AND INSECT NO.1 - Yuki Onodera
This book is composed of a series of montage images created by combining the virtual image of an insect "collected" from a television program with a photograph of a spilled liquid. The two images, with their contrasting qualities - the television image with its sweeping lines and the softness of the liquid - are forced to coexist in the same frame.
The real photograph of the liquid appears to be a shadow of the image of the insect, inverting the ordinary relationship between the real and the virtual, Onodera creates a new visual world through the manipulation of reality and fiction.
Tankosha Publishing
This book is composed of a series of montage images created by combining the virtual image of an insect "collected" from a television program with a photograph of a spilled liquid. The two images, with their contrasting qualities - the television image with its sweeping lines and the softness of the liquid - are forced to coexist in the same frame.
The real photograph of the liquid appears to be a shadow of the image of the insect, inverting the ordinary relationship between the real and the virtual, Onodera creates a new visual world through the manipulation of reality and fiction.
Tankosha Publishing
This book is composed of a series of montage images created by combining the virtual image of an insect "collected" from a television program with a photograph of a spilled liquid. The two images, with their contrasting qualities - the television image with its sweeping lines and the softness of the liquid - are forced to coexist in the same frame.
The real photograph of the liquid appears to be a shadow of the image of the insect, inverting the ordinary relationship between the real and the virtual, Onodera creates a new visual world through the manipulation of reality and fiction.
Tankosha Publishing