Aaron ROTHMAN: Signal Noise (Radius Books, 2018)
Signal Noise presents an open-ended meditation on our desire to connect with the natural world, and the limits of our abilities to do so.
Photographs altered with unconventional digital processing ask us to reflect on the nature of individual perceptual experience and the impact of our collective presence in the landscape.
The images in Signal Noise are rooted in Aaron Rothman’s response to places familiar and meaningful to him, but his interest lies in the transformative rather than the documentary nature of photography. Landscapes overtaken by digital noise, layering, erasure, amplification, and interference examine the blurry boundaries between natural and artificial, between real and virtual, and between the world and how we perceive it.
Interspersed views of desert mountain vistas and dense forests, made with fallibly perfect photographic clarity, anchor the work in the space of the physical world while also casting doubt about what is real and what is a figment of photographic, perceptual or human alteration.
Radius Books, 2018
Hardcover, 11 1/4 x 13 inches
124 pages
Introduction by Cassandra Coblentz
Signed
Signal Noise presents an open-ended meditation on our desire to connect with the natural world, and the limits of our abilities to do so.
Photographs altered with unconventional digital processing ask us to reflect on the nature of individual perceptual experience and the impact of our collective presence in the landscape.
The images in Signal Noise are rooted in Aaron Rothman’s response to places familiar and meaningful to him, but his interest lies in the transformative rather than the documentary nature of photography. Landscapes overtaken by digital noise, layering, erasure, amplification, and interference examine the blurry boundaries between natural and artificial, between real and virtual, and between the world and how we perceive it.
Interspersed views of desert mountain vistas and dense forests, made with fallibly perfect photographic clarity, anchor the work in the space of the physical world while also casting doubt about what is real and what is a figment of photographic, perceptual or human alteration.
Radius Books, 2018
Hardcover, 11 1/4 x 13 inches
124 pages
Introduction by Cassandra Coblentz
Signed
Signal Noise presents an open-ended meditation on our desire to connect with the natural world, and the limits of our abilities to do so.
Photographs altered with unconventional digital processing ask us to reflect on the nature of individual perceptual experience and the impact of our collective presence in the landscape.
The images in Signal Noise are rooted in Aaron Rothman’s response to places familiar and meaningful to him, but his interest lies in the transformative rather than the documentary nature of photography. Landscapes overtaken by digital noise, layering, erasure, amplification, and interference examine the blurry boundaries between natural and artificial, between real and virtual, and between the world and how we perceive it.
Interspersed views of desert mountain vistas and dense forests, made with fallibly perfect photographic clarity, anchor the work in the space of the physical world while also casting doubt about what is real and what is a figment of photographic, perceptual or human alteration.
Radius Books, 2018
Hardcover, 11 1/4 x 13 inches
124 pages
Introduction by Cassandra Coblentz
Signed