Techniques of the Observer - Jonathan Crary
ch4 - Matthew Collings - Las Meninas
The Science of Art: Optical Themes in Western Art from Brunelleschi to Seurat - M Kemp
Observatory from Hedge
14 years ago
AVATAR 09-10, The Bartlett School of architecture, UCL
Lavatory locomotion, Walking (suited), 1997
Self-Portrait with Photo Booth 1987
Bath Tub Converted into a Pin-Hole Camera 1984
To make this work, Pippin overturned a bath tub and mounted it on a wooden stand. In complete darkness, he lined the bath with photographic papers and sealed the top, leaving only a pin-hole at the centre. He then lay naked on the bathroom floor while light flooded the room. The exposure time was ninety minutes.
Pippin described this as a process which imitates 'the normal relationship with a bath, which is always one where we are naked and partially inactive for a period of time; floating in a secluded physical and mental space'.