STORNOWAY JUNE TO JULY 2011STORNOWAY
Named after a remote burgh in the Outer Hebrides, the exhibition chronicles a journey through Scotland. Each panorama is named after the specific time frame at which it was taken and carefully sequenced into large-scale triptychs, allowing the viewer to pick up traces of a story. The 35mm negative is left apparent, working as a self-reflective tool and forcing the viewer to consider the process of photography. By turning the image around Boulay-Goldsmith aims for the viewer to re-acquire the moment at which the photograph was taken and make the memory their own.
09 : 00 to 09 : 03
14 : 34 to 14 : 37
12 : 02 to 12 : 05
13 : 07 to 13 : 10
14 : 38 to 14 : 41
19 : 22 to 19 : 25
14 : 30 to 14 : 33
15 : 17 to 15 : 20
11 : 15 to 11 : 18
12 : 35 to 12 : 38
19 : 53 to 19 : 58
20 : 06 to 20 : 09
20 : 30 to 20 : 33
09 : 40 to 09 : 43
16 : 44 to 16 : 47
00 : 00 to 00 : 30
06 : 45 to 06 : 49
panorama 4