Friday, October 28, 2016

Artist: Thomas Jackson's Emergent Behavior


Thomas Jackson is a San Francisco-based photographer who constructs temporary installations to make individual shots of photograph as part of his series, Emergent Behavior series. He creates various structures that imply movement of both visible (light) and invisible (wind) energy by placing multiples of common objects such as plastic cups, hula hoops, and party decors. I personally love it when I come across artworks of visually satisfying craftsmanship in this era of massive digitally generated images. Read below of Jackson's comment on his series:

The images attempt to tap the mixture of fear and fascination that those phenomena tend to evoke, while creating an uneasy interplay between the natural and the manufactured and the real and the imaginary. At the same time, each image is an experiment in juxtaposition. By constructing the installations from unexpected materials and placing them where they seem least to belong, I aim to tweak the margins of our visual vocabulary, and to invite fresh interpretations of everyday things.

Jackson will be showing many images from Emergent Behavior at Miller Yezerski Gallery in Boston starting November 18, 2016.












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