Tandberg focuses on her own psycho-social relations to the world around her. In computer manipulated photography and film she explores issues of identity, gender and beauty. Tandberg portrays personality via the people who come and go in one’s life; she mixed her acquaintances’ faces with her own, without revealing which one was herself. At first glance, the photographs look like a series of the same person, however as you look closer you realise they are different but with the same hair and shirt. It makes you focus on similarities and differences between their faces and whether they are relatives or completely unrelated.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Vibeke Tandberg
Faces
Tandberg focuses on her own psycho-social relations to the world around her. In computer manipulated photography and film she explores issues of identity, gender and beauty. Tandberg portrays personality via the people who come and go in one’s life; she mixed her acquaintances’ faces with her own, without revealing which one was herself. At first glance, the photographs look like a series of the same person, however as you look closer you realise they are different but with the same hair and shirt. It makes you focus on similarities and differences between their faces and whether they are relatives or completely unrelated.
Tandberg focuses on her own psycho-social relations to the world around her. In computer manipulated photography and film she explores issues of identity, gender and beauty. Tandberg portrays personality via the people who come and go in one’s life; she mixed her acquaintances’ faces with her own, without revealing which one was herself. At first glance, the photographs look like a series of the same person, however as you look closer you realise they are different but with the same hair and shirt. It makes you focus on similarities and differences between their faces and whether they are relatives or completely unrelated.
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