SPALL, Aron (2026). Sensographic Encounters. In: DINIS, Frederico, (ed.) Spatial Aesthetics of Memory: Place, Perception, and Performative Experience. IGI Global Scientific Publishing, 197-220. [Book Section]
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Abstract
This chapter explores how emerging imaging technologies such as LiDAR, photogrammetry, and augmented reality are reshaping relationships between photography, memory, and temporality. Through a practice-based methodology, it develops an autobiographical archive of 3D images encountered within hybrid digital–physical environments, where remembering unfolds as an embodied and interactive process. The chapter introduces the concept of sensographic encounters, drawing on Joanna Zylinska, to frame how images are navigated and experienced through computational and sensory engagement. It examines three interconnected bodies of work which investigate fragmentation, duration, and temporal dissonance in relation to memory. Engaging with key theories from photography and memory studies, the chapter argues that expanded photographic practices reconfigure the image as a dynamic, processual site in which memory is continually assembled through embodied interaction and technological mediation.
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