
Woodside Drive, Taryn Barling
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"This project explores the intersection of memory and reality via original and new instant photographs of my childhood home couples with studio imagery.
The act of re-photographing the home revealed shifts in perception, challenging the reliability of memory. Alone in my childhood home, in familiar rooms with unchanged décor, brought my memories to life as I existed within these two frames. The film medium serves a bridge between past and present whilst the studio photographs transform the everyday household objects from my early years into archival artefacts.
Together they create a dialogue between yesterday and today, questioning how photographic practices mediate memory, perception, and the construction of personal history." (Words by Taryn Barling)
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"This project explores the intersection of memory and reality via original and new instant photographs of my childhood home couples with studio imagery.
The act of re-photographing the home revealed shifts in perception, challenging the reliability of memory. Alone in my childhood home, in familiar rooms with unchanged décor, brought my memories to life as I existed within these two frames. The film medium serves a bridge between past and present whilst the studio photographs transform the everyday household objects from my early years into archival artefacts.
Together they create a dialogue between yesterday and today, questioning how photographic practices mediate memory, perception, and the construction of personal history." (Words by Taryn Barling)
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