Sunday, April 18, 2010

From the Archives

This is part of a small body of work I produced last year at art school.  I exhibited 10 captioned photographs on kodak metallic paper (captions on watercolour paper put through photocopier).  This was complemented by a presentation of 80 mounted slides, which was programmed to show every 15 minutes (which was often left running overnight when I forgot to turn off the slide projector and computer controlling it).

I asked the people posing for these photographs to complete a short quiz that would identify their personality type.  This idea came from the flurry of quizzes and tests that appeared on Facebook, which were dubious in quality.  The results were surprisingly accurate, though I rewrote them to be a little more fitting, and to balance the positive and less positive aspects of the sitter's personalities.

I was quite proud of the lighting, these were taken in a studio with white walls.  It took hours.



INTERROGATION
Andy J. Tan

Intrigued by the way a person's appearance in a 
photograph can reflect their character, the artist has 
asked his subjects to complete 20-question quizzes to 
determine their personality type.  By doing this, the 
artist hopes viewers will draw their own conclusions 
regarding the results of the interrogation, deciding 
whether the subjects' character is reflected in their 
outward appearance.

Idealist

Idealists put time and energy into developing 
personal values that they use as a guide through life.  
They may seek fulfillment by helping others to 
improve themselves and often want to make the 
world a better place.  Idealists only share their inner 
values with people they respect.

They are typically easy-going and flexible, but if 
their values are challenged they may refuse to compromise.



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