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In Anthology, ideas of authorship, the permanence of imagery, and the limitations of photography are questioned and undermined. Using image data recovery programs, Meerdo excavates erased images from used memory cards he buys off of eBay and Craigslist. The life of a memory card – photographing, deleting, transferring, re-photographing – can generate incomplete data that is left behind. During the recovery process, these resurrected images become fragmented juxtapositions of composition and hue, creating a visual hybrid of a photograph as a representational image and a photograph as data. As photography has become the ultimate digital commodity, there remains a complicated relationship with indexicality. To imagine the hundreds of thousands of images that are created, stored, and erased every day places digital photography into both a neurotic and entropic disposition. By saving and storing thousands of these eradicated images, Meerdo further contextualizes photography’s dependence in technology while revealing our photographic collective mass as consumers. A project spanning six years, each disrupted image in Anthology is printed exactly as it was recovered through the restoration process. (via gallery | document)
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