Graduate Showcase

2023/24
2022/23




Retrospect


James Longville
Postgraduate certificate | 2023/24
Instagram: @jlongville
Website:  jlongville.cargo.site






Immersive Projection
Photographs applied as textures to 3D Shapes


Memory is defined as the faculty by which the mind stores information from the past as well as the part of a computer in which data can be stored for retrieval.

This work examines our relationship with memories through the lens of found and collected photographs. All of the photographs were found and collected from various junk shops, charity shops and even found discarded on the street.

The project asks how technology affects the way that we collect and store photographic memories. I have created a series of immersive projections that feature these found photographs in altered states as they have passed through various technological processes of printing, scanning and rendering. The Photographs and processes are also documented in a physical printed catalog.



Projection of 3D digital objects
Photographs printed on to objects are then scanned and 3D rendered
Catalog of collected photographs
Front cover
Catalog of collected photographs
Documenting print and scan processes
Catalog of collected photographs
Documenting print and scan processes