transparency and digital imagery
I’m drawn to the idea of tangible transparency, when something is transparent, you’re not supposed to see it. However, what if transparency is something that erases the existence of not only the transparent object, but also everything beneath it? The visualisation of it through determining ‘grey and white checkerboard’ as a indication of transparency in digital editing softwares satisfied my wonder, the transparency projects on the image as a blockage rather than an aid to see through the object, hence becoming a counter-existence of itself.