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    Digital Imaging & Photography Degree Show

    Open to the public from the 20th to 26th of September showing in the University of Lincoln Architecture Building, ground floor gallery.

    Entry is free and everyone is welcome.

    For contextual information and previews of the work, please check the individual student entries.

    To learn more about the show and how to get there, please visit the exhibition tab on the navigation above.

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out of nowhere

Michelle Walsh – Out of Nowhere, Nothing Answered.

The public are invited one by one into an immersive, interactive environment, where their mind becomes the trigger for a camera and a unique self-portrait. Cutting-edge EEG technology monitors brain-wave activity as participants are asked to relax their minds.  Cima Verde’ by pioneering sound recordist Chris Watson is used as a form of neurofeedback, dropping in volume as … Read more

in the cities

John Hudson – In Cities

These set of images engage with the city and the urban crowd. The work, a series of four projections represents the sense of flux and indeterminacy which the new urbanity that emerged from the 19th and 20th Centuries brought with it. The imagery draws upon a wide range of influences from the Impressionist depictions of life in flux … Read more

gigalinc

Samuel Cox – Gigalinc

The interactive capabilities of digital technology have opened up new possibilities for the ways in which audiences can participate in the production and consumption of photographic images. Gigalinc has been developed to explore the evolving use of photography as an interactive medium, through the principles and practice of immersive photography. You will be able to … Read more

mark terry

Mark Terry – On the Ancholme

This work is an exploration of the River Ancholme and the people working and living near it. The river, running  through open Lincolnshire countryside from the hamlet of Bishopbridge to the South bank of the Humber, was cut in the 17th century as a straight channel to replace the original river, a narrow, meandering flow … Read more

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Mike Downing – Failed Heirlooms

This piece forms an analogue database of the ‘failed heirloom’; Objects deemed unworthy of inheritance, divorced of their collections and the weighted meaning of their original ownership. Intended for exhibit in a large scale interactive magnetic display, the audience is invited to create their own typological grid of nine images as a reflection of the … Read more

dans le jardin

Graham Cooper – Il n’est qu’un oeil, mais, mon Dieu, quel oeil!

My work is an experiment into processes through which forces within the natural world can be captured and utilised to create impressionistic form. Drawing on the practices of Impressionist painter Claude Monet, the work explores notions of repetition, light, colour and balance, combined with a fascination of the artificial nature of the natural world, through … Read more

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