Susan Derges images reveals the hidden forces of nature. His interest in the movement of running water does not translate into a mere recording of the phenomenon, but in capturing the poetic metaphors to describe this process provides the connections between ourselves and the natural world. To this end Derges implement a fusion of art and science using time and light to create images suspended. To carry out its work using large sheets of photo paper submerged in the rivers, the landscape at night as dark room, the moon and the torch to get exposure. The technique of photography without a camera is born from a frustration by posting: "The camera always separates the object from the viewer" and promising to speak of the invisible. Thus produces acts of transformation intercepting the threshold between two worlds intertwined: the interior space, imaginative and contemplative and the outside, natural, dynamic and evocative.
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