Thursday, July 15, 2010





Chadwick Tyler, mystifying demons, brutal expressive in the sense of exploring brutal reality,
the theme of dark mystifying brutalism http://www.chawicktyler.com/

This evocative sensual experience guides a haptic understanding to appreciate photography which creates a feeling. When a photograph brutal in context creates such hapticity it truly evokes a sense giving us the ability to respond.

This is what makes a photograph successful

In order in my perception for a photograph to be successful it is to enable to evoke a sense instantly, guided through vision to allowing our natural instinctual sense to react to our sight.



'the hands want to see, the eyes want to caress' extracted from Juhani Pallisamis the eyes of the skin,

+philosophers argue that beginning with the ancient Greeks western culture has been dominated by an occularcentric paradigm, a vision-generated, vision-centered interpretation of knowledge, truth and reality. Analysis of historical connections between vision and knowledge. ('eyes of the skin' - polemics)

+Aesthetic and cultural practises are peculiarly susceptible to the changing experience of space time precisely because they entail the construction of spatial representations and artefact's out of the flow of human experience (david harvey)

+I thinks it is appropriate to challenge the hegemony of vision the occularcentrism of our culture and i think we need to examine very critically the character of vision (David Michael Levin)

+Growing experience of alienation, Detachment and solitude in the technological world today, for instance may be related with a certain pathology of the senses' (eyes of the skin)

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