Iosef Riddell
he/him
Changing Perspectives on Landscape Perception
The focus of my practice explores altered perceptions of scale, illusion, and spatial uncertainty within the framework of landscape. How we experience landscape is multifaceted- a collective of experiences, not just visual, but sensorial and experiential.
Memory and recall play an important part, both in reframing these experiences within a new context and in influencing my approach to experimenting with a range of techniques, processes, and materials.
These processes incorporate the use of projection and light as sculptural tools, and the use of photography, not only as a means of documentation but as a medium for creating imagery where spatial uncertainty and altered perceptions of scale lead to the creation of otherworldly landscapes, real or imagined.
Negative drawing on slide film, 21 x 29.7cm
Photograph, slide projected image on ‘flour construction’, 29.7 x 42cm
Photograph, ‘flour construction’, 29.7 x 42cm
NCAD Works 2025 exhibition, installation view
Light boxes
NCAD Works 2025 exhibition, installation view
NCAD Works 2025 exhibition, installation view