Peter Day is a UK artist, lecturer, educational consultant and researcher. Published works deal with the banal and everyday within photographic images and the theory of this representation. Peter Day has exhibited within the UK and Europe. He has been recognised for his teaching and research through an HEA teaching fellowship and StAR teaching awards. |
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DR Mike Dobson, Exeter University: I like the idea of a world disappearing if it is not photographed. I'd like to read more about this concept. It reminds me of (I think Aristotle) who said that things need only exist if we can see them, and if we no longer see them then how can we be sure they exist. This opens up the whole issue of existence, and hence your idea of "Being". Invisible Boundaries 2007 |

