The photo-based prints of Kevin Haas are a meditation on perception, memory, time and technology through the exploration and documentation of the urban landscape. They are a reflection of the instability of our experiences, memories and endeavours coupled with the impermanent nature of our built environment and our technologically encumbered lives.
Haas uses images of fleeting glances, the overlooked or unnoticed, to acknowledge the presence of the built environment in both our active vision and the residue it leaves in our memories. He combines photography, video, digital imaging and printmaking to create his work and to underscore the role technology plays in the shaping of personal memory.
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