R. KREUTZ - 'GAUSSIAN BLUR' ZINE
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Philadelphia-based R. Kreutz presents Gaussian Blur as the eleventh title of the Summer Program, a zine which compiles photos taken between March 2014 and September 2015 all with a Kodak Retina IIa, Type 016.
The selection of photos is centered around the use of slight blur and overexposure as means to question what shapes our ideas of home. The subjects of consecutive photos come in and out of focus as a means to convey a fluidity in the intimate feelings that we often ascribe to locations; a fluidity that is suggested here to be open for definition and re-definition rather than closed by confinement to fixed points.
Gaussian blur is a digital photo editing technique which is effectively a low-pass filter of light; high-frequency (sharply detailed) components are attenuated by convolving an image with a normally-distributed function that is known as the Gaussian distribution. A smoothing "blur" effect with even and continuous structure is observed as a result of this convolution, making Gaussian Blur a fitting name choice in its parallel to the theme of fluidity previously mentioned, and ultimately bridging the creative choice of photographic blur with the greater intention of the shots used in this zine.
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END RESULT 51: R. Kreutz - Gaussian Blur
Release: 09/16/2016
Catalog: ER-51
Format: Zine
Edition: 25
80lb gloss cover outer, 100lb gloss text inner. 17 photos on 28 pages, full-color with saddle stitch binding.
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