Artbook: drift-print research archive

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Artbook: drift-print research archive - Photography Collections - Paper Blue

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Content: - drift-print research archive pages: 40 paper: araveal dimensions: A4 ( 210x297mm ) printing: laser printing - research document pages: 32 paper: araveal dimensions: A6 ( 105x148mm ) printing: laser printing - print prototype paper: random dimensions: A3 ( 420x297mm ) printing: risograph printing This project reinterprets the landscapes of Yilan, Taiwan, through a different lens to design a new way of seeing the region. At first glance, this book looks like an art book of the sea—but each image is actually a geological photograph of Yilan’s sedimentary rocks. Printed in blue and black Risograph layers, these works transform the rocks’ textures into seascape-like visuals. The natural misalignment of Risograph printing creates wave-like drifts and depth, a process we define as “drift-print”. Produced with support from SurfySpace, an artist-in-residence program in Taiwan. The title technique, drift-print, is an experimental method that intentionally manipulates what is typically considered a printing error: misregistration. By doing so, it reconstructs the natural fluctuations inherent in organic subjects as visual expression. This approach expands the potential of risograph printing by using misregistration and moiré effects to create visual depth, motion, and variation—each print becoming a unique visual landscape. What sets drift-print apart is its reinterpretation of printing flaws. Misalignments and noise are not treated as defects but are reframed as expressive elements—manifestations of natural rhythm and irregularity. Through this lens, the rocky textures of the landscape begin to resemble waves or ocean currents. The process does not merely reproduce imagery, but actively develops new visual landscapes through printing. The book includes not only the visual works produced through this method but also documentation of the project’s conceptual framework and experimental process. It functions both as a research archive and a stimulating resource for creators and scholars interested in print-based expression and visual experimentation.

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No.33,209 - Stationery  |  No.63 - Photography Collections
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Appearing as seascapes, the visuals are actually geological photographs from the Yilan coast. Through blue and black printing, a hidden "seascape" is revealed in the rocks. The uncontrollable misregistration of the Risograph intentionally adds random visual effects, exploring the rhythm and depth of wave motion.

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