"Light Sensitive Paper" Exhibition @ Rainbow Cafe, Bristol. August 2004

A series of framed photographic experiments using light sensitive paper- exploring light and shade, silhouette techniques and dark shadowy textures.

Tristan_Burfield_light_sensitive_paper.zip
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"Prepared Negatives" Exhibition @ Folk House, Bristol. December 2004.

A series of experimental photographs exploring the manipulation of Negatives via prepared materials.

tristan_burfield_prepared_negatives.zip
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Cut up Series @ Basement Gallery, London. April 2006.

Inspired by the cut-up experiments of William Burroughs, I used various techniques to create original cut-up compositions. Commision for "Gallery night" [in association with Society of Wonders].

tristan_burfield_cut_up_series.zip
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3-D Series @ Basement Gallery, London. April 2006

A series of experiments exploring the inner space of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. Creating volume and presence through the manipulation of found and composed material. Commision for "Gallery night" [in association with Society of Wonders].

tristan_burfield_3d_series1.zip
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tristan_burfield_3d_series2.zip
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"Gameboy Camera" Exhibition @ Pad, Northampton. March 2007

A series of framed photographic experiments created via Gameboy Camera. Creating rich and powerful images through hacking a simple humble consumer device.

Tristan_Burfield-Gameboy_Camera.zip

"Tristan Burfield" Exhibition @ Norwich Arts Centre. Jan 2008

Exhibition included the ‘Stereoscopy Series’, a series of images which were devised on a 35mm stereo camera and subsequently post processed in Photoshop.

Tristan_Burfield-Stereoscopy_Series.zip

"Tristan Burfield" Exhibition @ Tea Lounge, Norwich. October 2008

A series of colourful psycadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc].

To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

Tristan_Burfield-Chromadepth_Series.zip