The Ishihara Colour Test is the most common clinical test for colour blindness in humans. But, like mirages and memories, the circles of randomised dots are just optical phenomena. They are both real and imagined. In this series, I undertake quasi-scientific experiments in manipulating the intended meaning and function of family photographs. Selectively and meticulously exposing personal snapshots through the Ishihara test plates, I explore how humans search, perceive and process imagery. Each work is 121.9 x 121.9cm mounted on dibond and face-mounted to plexiglass.
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