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The Human Remains Image Series by Michelle Carlson is Historic

Entitled 'Human Remains', this image series by photographer Michelle Carlson recounts history and celebrates the deceased subjects of antique photographs.

Taking inspiration from the previous works of artists Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray, the photographer interposed images of vintage garment fragments with a series of found antique portraits. The 'Human Remains' image series aims to give one's memories a new form and creates fossilized versions of historical photograms.

Photographer Michelle Carlson's pieces layer aged photographs with transparent imagery that is captured using a light sensitive filtering technique. These floating garment layers embody a visual quality that is spooky and almost ghostlike while revealing transparent textures and intricate details like fibres of thread, embroidery patterns and decorative button accents.
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1. Transparent Imagery - The transparent imagery technique used by Michelle Carlson in the 'Human Remains' image series opens up opportunities for creating ethereal and ghostlike visuals in various industries.
2. Fossilized Photograms - Michelle Carlson's creation of fossilized versions of historical photograms in the 'Human Remains' image series presents opportunities for innovative approaches to preserving and reimagining the past.
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1. Art and Photography - The 'Human Remains' image series by Michelle Carlson demonstrates disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of art and photography, where the merging of transparent imagery and vintage photographs can transform the way stories are told and memories are preserved.
2. Fashion and Textiles - By incorporating vintage garment fragments and transparent imagery, as seen in Michelle Carlson's 'Human Remains' series, the fashion and textiles industry can explore innovative ways to create ethereal and haunting designs that captivate consumers.
3. Archival and Preservation - The fossilized photograms technique used by Michelle Carlson in the 'Human Remains' series opens up disruptive opportunities for the archival and preservation industry to reimagine historical photographs and artifacts, showcasing them in a new light.

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