SCAN

a series of slit scanning photographs of carnival, religious, and military parades in the United States and Russia

2013-2016

Scan

 

While belonging to the documentary tradition, SCAN goes beyond the boundaries of traditional “direct” photography. The use of slit scanning photography allows me to capture 40 seconds of reality in one image. Movable objects, such as cars and people, undergo a process of plastic deformation evoking the spirit of photography in the era of "post-truth". We see a crowd as one united body. 

My subject matter includes holiday celebrations, political rallies, military parades, and sacred procession. These activities, which invariably support dominant ideologies, fulfill the human need for belonging. In this time of social distancing, images of mass gatherings have acquired additional meanings. SCAN explores the phenomenon of mass processions as a manifestation of “carnival” in its more traditional role; an escape from fear. 

I observe that the fashion of merging with the crowd for Russians is very natural while Americans try to stand out of the crowd in every possible way. Russian mentality flourishes in a communal experience, while Americans often formally participate in official events and then go home to express their true nature within their family. Notably that political protests such as Black Lives Matter movement are rather communal".


Read more about “Scan” in the catalog Annual Ring.Laboratory of Time (2017) with essay by Alexander Evangeli

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