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Short Circuit

March 25th 2010 11:43
: Photography by Sam Oster
Short Circuit
Photography by Sam Oster


6 to 30 April 2010

Opening: 7pm Friday 9 April


Guest Speakers: Mark Kimber, Head of Photography and New Media, South Australian School of Art, UniSA and Dr Marcia Hewitt, Communications Manager, Zero Waste SA.


eye2eye fine art gallery 95 Unley Road, Unley, South Australia (08) 8357 0060
gallery hours: 10am-5pm Tuesday to Saturday





Photographer Sam Oster investigates electrical waste and the trash and treasure culture of consumerism in her solo exhibition, Short Circuit.



Concerned with the growing issue of electrical waste, Sam Oster has photographed discarded appliances from suburban hard rubbish and local dumps. The photographs examine the form and function of the electrical artifact and are presented in a combination of still photographic and moving image work. The images highlight our electrical dependency and the environmental impact of our high consumption.


The still photographs draw on the typographic style made famous in the late 1950s by photographers Berndt and Hilla Becher when they began photographing architecture of similar forms with overlapping characteristics, within the same grid. In this case similar electrical goods are photographed in site-specific landscapes and are also presented in cabinets reminiscent of a curiosity display. The incongruity of these placements examines the idea of disposal and dysfunction, with the objects remote from any electrical power source that would allow them to be domestically functional.



Sam Oster - Ustullis Kitchen Master Electronic T142
The black and white still images have been photographed using medium format black and white film, which has then been hand processed and printed to archival standards.


Using time-lapse techniques the moving image work further examines the electrical artifact. Frozen appliances melt in contemporary landscapes and a discarded fan passively observes the life cycle of plants surrounding it.

Sam Oster says, While bringing our attention to ongoing consumerism this work also transforms trash into treasure by turning e-waste into art with the aim of encouraging a re-use, re-cycle approach to a more sustainable lifestyle.


Sam Oster
is a photo-media artist working across a range of creative and commercial applications including as a stills photographer in the film and entertainment industries. She lectures in photography at the Centre for Creative Photography and runs photographic studio, Silvertrace. In 2009 Sam was invited to exhibit in the core program of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale. She was a commissioned artist for the inaugural SBS Federation Square Art Award and her work has been broadly published.
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