Anna McNay

Review of Suki Chan: Lucida at Tintype

10/10/16

Suki Chan: Lucida

Tintype

16 September – 22 October 2016

“Of eye and ear, both what they
half-create,

And what perceive”

(Wordsworth, Lines
Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
)

Suki Chan
(b1977, Hong Kong) has long been interested in the relationship between the
human eye, the brain and vision. Initially, she says, she thought of the eye as
a camera, with a shutter, film and lens, but then she realised it was actually
more like a camera obscura, and that the image was impoverished – thus, as
Wordsworth notes, the image we ultimately perceive in the brain is partially
perceived, partially created. After further research, she ultimately concluded
that the human eye most closely resembles a camera lucida – an instrument in
which rays of light are reflected by a prism to produce an image on a sheet of
paper, from which a drawing can be made.






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