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In Fugue, William Harper explores the visual equivalent of musical counterpoint through motion-intensive photographic techniques, including timelapse, burst sequencing, and drone-based imaging. The exhibition features work that capture the dynamic patterns of landscapes and natural phenomena, revealing hidden harmonic relationships within movement. Each image or sequence becomes a “voice,” interacting with others to create a visual polyphony.“I see these images much as I hear music,” Harper writes. “Both create a space where multiple lines can coexist in counterpoint, diverging, conflicting and resolving into a single structured event. Rather than the decisive moment of photographic tradition these pictures are assemblies of several to hundreds of frames which record subjects moving through space and time with cameras that are themselves sometimes in motion.”
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