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Gary McLeod "PRIVILEGE"

Zuishoji Art Projects
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Gary McLeod
In the old days, a couple of the only ways to see the world was with wealth or by joining the navy. These days, its teaching English.

Inspired by Victorian photographs of native races taken between 1872 and1876, “Privilege” involved the documenting and interviewing of English teachers in Japan for the purpose of creating a photographic archive of these transient workers. Having made use of Social Networking websites to recruit volunteers, the collection consists of over 100 teachers from various English-speaking countries taken over one year around Japan. They are a record of people taking an opportunity that may or may not be around forever.

Each photograph was taken with a hybrid camera that consists of an 1878 British lens and Japanese digital camera. This combination required approximately 300 individual photographs for one picture, which were stitched together afterwards, taking 20-25 minutes to shoot and 4-5 hours to stitch. The result is a fragmented but honest image of each English teacher.

A printed version of collection will be donated to the Natural History Museum in London in autumn, but here they will be exhibited in digital format alongside the teachers' words as narrated by students of their language.

Supported by: Japanzine, Kathmandu Café, Tokyo VR Studio, Japan
Indies, Mojoprint, SoHo Art Gallery, Metropolis & Tokyo JALT.

Schedule

Sep 17 (Thu) 2009-Sep 23 (Wed) 2009 

Opening Hours Information

Closed
Depends on each event.
Notice
11:00-19:00

Opening Reception Sep 19 (Sat) 2009 17:00 - 19:00

Fee
Websitehttp://www.zuisho-ji-arts.net/?p=188
VenueZuishoji Art Projects
http://www.zuisho-ji-arts.net/?page_id=23
LocationZuisho-ji, 3-2-19 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0071
Access2 minutes walk from Shirokanedai Station on the Namboku Line.
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