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Submitted by Kim de Groot on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 09:12This image shows two parts of my research, one is the diagrams through which I visualize a particular image transformation. Below the diagram is my visual research, including a speculation on how this image evolution of disintegration into modules can continue.
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Submitted by Kim de Groot on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 09:04Case study: Image Map
Submitted by Kim de Groot on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 08:48Startingpoint for the Image Map research is the Add note feature of photo-sharing application Flickr and image recognition software. The remarkable transformation going on here is the introduction of the image metadata as a visual layer on top of the original digital image, a painting in this case. The image with notes turns into a kind of map, a diagrammatic collection of notes linked to the image; an abstract image. A map of comments but at the same time a map of relations between people, images and camera’s. They map out the network of this particular image, they are organograms, visualizing the organization of the internal image architecture of data as well as social relations of Flickr users through images which the image as data repository is collecting. Both the original data + metadata are in fact in one interface: the image itself.
This introduces an interesting transformation of the relation between figure and medium. The figure interfaces the transformation of image body when content is added to it with the Add note feature. Figure and medium are not in an antagonistic relation, they become one. The image or photograph is not about its figurative representation, it is a representation of the image body and the way it is being produced. Visually, figure and medium merge and transform into an abstract image; the diagrammatic collection of notes linked to the image, an Image map.
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