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Still from 'Shadow Sites II' #3
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Exposure:0.05882 sec. (1/17)
Aperture:f/2.6
Focal Length:3.7 mm
Flash:No Flash
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Max Aperture:2.6
Resolution:72 x 72 dpi
Dimension:2305 x 2304 pixels
Original Date:2013:01:05 13:16:32
Created on:2013:01:05 13:16:32
Modified on:2013:01:06 17:12:46
Software:I9305XXALI5
Copyright:David H Edwards
ArtistDavid H Edwards
Brightness Value-2.5
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CompressionJPEG (old-style)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Country CodeGBR
CreatorDavid H Edwards
Date/Time Created2013:01:05 13:16:32+00:00
DescriptionJananne Al-AniBorn Kirkuk, Iraq, 1966. Lives London, UKStill from 'Shadow Sites II'2011Single channel digital video. Duration 8 mins 38 secsPhotography by Adrian WarrenCourtesy the Artist and Rose Issa Projects, LondonAl-Ani works with photography, film and video, producing bodies of work that explore the power of testimony and interrogate the documentary tradition, often characterised by an interweaving of intimate recollections of loss and trauma with more formal, official accounts of historic events.This is a still from a video composed of a series of aerial views, which show that the desert is inhabited and not the unoccupied wilderness it is sometimes believed to be. The title draws on a phenomenon familiar to archaeologists: when the sun is at its lowest, shadows make visible the remains of otherwise undetectable settlements. Al-Ani’s images are presented without explanation and the scale of the landscapes is difficult to interpret. They are deliberately ambiguous and point to the limitations of photography.
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Image DescriptionJananne Al-Ani.Born Kirkuk, Iraq, 1966. Lives London, UK.Still from 'Shadow Sites II'.2011.Single channel digital video. Duration 8 mins 38 secs.Photography by Adrian Warren.Courtesy the Artist and Rose Issa Projects, London..Al-Ani works with photography, film and video, producing bodies of work that explore the power of testimony and interrogate the documentary tradition, often characterised by an interweaving of intimate recollections of loss and trauma with more formal, official accounts of historic events...This is a still from a video composed of a series of aerial views, which show that the desert is inhabited and not the unoccupied wilderness it is sometimes believed to be. The title draws on a phenomenon familiar to archaeologists: when the sun is at its lowest, shadows make visible the remains of otherwise undetectable settlements. Al-Anis images are presented without explanation and the scale of the landscapes is difficult to interpret. They are deliberately ambiguous and point to the limitations of photography.
Image Size2305x2304
Interoperability IndexR98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)
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Light Value3.8
LocationVictoria & Albert Museum
Metering ModeCenter-weighted average
Related Image Height2448
Related Image Width3264
Resolution Unitinches
RightsDavid H Edwards
Scene Capture TypeStandard
StateLondon
Subjectaerial view, exhibition, GBR, geo:lat=51.49633048, Light From the Middle East, London, South Kensington, United Kingdom, Victoria & Albert Museum, video installation, geo:lon=-0.17251432, geotagged
Thumbnail Offset2178
TitleStill from 'Shadow Sites II'
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GPS Altitude RefAbove Sea Level
GPS Date Stamp2013:01:05
GPS Date/Time2013:01:05 13:16:32Z
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