“The poor image is a copy in motion. Its quality is bad, its resolution substandard. As it accelerates, it deteriorates” Hito Steyerl
Great talk today by Gareth Proskourine-Barnett of Tombstone Press about his residency at the PublisherHub. The talk explored the notion of Hauntology (Derrida) and connected ideas around the poor image and the notion of (re)making.
The project uses imagery generated by data-moshing pictures of the sea forts off the coast of Whitstable with the Hammer Horror film ‘The Revenge of Frankenstein. Images are accompanied by ‘Remixed’ samples of the original Mary Shelley text. The outcome of the project will be a film and a publication produced through the publisherHub.
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