扫描记忆:在阿努克·德·克莱克的激光雷达电影上

IF 0.1 0 ART Philosophy of Photography Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1386/pop_00043_1
M. Beugnet
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激光雷达是一种遥感技术。它不需要环境光,也不需要人眼的引导来捕捉和再现我们周围世界的相似性。尽管激光雷达产生了源源不断的技术文献,但激光雷达图像曾经因其美学和表达价值而被设想,似乎需要替代分析模式。我们如何处理快速扩展的扫描仪图像档案?我们如何充分描述其盲记录过程产生的有趣的光谱可视化?在大致介绍之后,我看了Anouk De Clerk的电影《Thing》(2013),这部作品完全由激光雷达图像组成。De Clerk鼓励我们反直觉地设想激光雷达,不是作为技术创新的产物,而是作为跨学科艺术史的一部分。
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To scan a memory: On Anouk De Clercq’s LiDAR film Thing
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a remote sensing technology. It needs no ambient light, nor the guidance of the human eye to capture and reproduce a likeness of the world around us. Although LiDAR generates a constant stream of technical literature, LiDAR images, once envisaged for their aesthetic and expressive value, seem to call for alternative modes of analysis. How do we approach the fast-expanding archive of scanner images? How do we adequately describe the intriguing, spectral visualizations that its blind process of recording produces? Following a general introduction, I look at Anouk De Clerk’s film Thing (2013), a work entirely comprised of LiDAR images. De Clerk encourages us to envisage LiDAR counterintuitively, not as the product of technological novelty, but as part of an interdisciplinary history of the arts.
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