sublime and water, Mythology, sirens and Atlantis

Atlantis– is a fictional island, mentioned throughout Platos work. It is representative from the antagonist naval power of the ancient Athens. It is an underwater hidden nation supposedly which sunk, submerging into the Atlantic ocean. Despite its minor importance in Plato’s work, the Atlantis story has had a considerable impact on literature. The idea of Atlantis itself is the concept of ‘lost’ it is the island subcontinent often idealised as an advanced utopian society, which holds wisdom and the capabilities to bring world peace. Atlantis is said to have captive dreamers and a new era of generations. Thousands of literary texts and media forms have been created and devoted to Atlantis and still to this day it remains a popular topic. Many people have attempted to venture into this world, along the way loosing many fortunes, even their lives. However, Although Atlantis is conceived as a peaceful utopia, Plato the philosopher spoken about previously believed it was very different. He propposed “Atlantis is not a place to be honoured or emulated at all. Atlantis is not the perfect society … Quite the contrary, Atlantis is the embodiment of a materially wealthy, technologically advanced, and militarily powerful nation that has become corrupted by its wealth, sophistication, and might.”Soon Platos morality became a legend about a city’s heroic rival of Athens, and its sunken civilisation. If Atlantis really existed today and was found intact and perhaps inhabited, its residents would be seen as aggressive and not welcoming to outsiders. Despite the clear indication and form of logic off the origin of fiction, many people over the centuries still claim that there must be some truth behind the myths,Speculation has gone on for many years and countless experiments have occurred looking through lost located continents all around the world. Every-time ‘experts’ venture into these locations they each form a set of evidence and arguments for its existence, however, many still have divided opinions if it is based around the Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica, Bolivia, Turkey, Germany, Malta and the Caribbean. There is still no explanantional evidence of Atlantis being real, it is still a myth no trace of it has ever been found, However despite that there are evidences that in oceanography and mapping the floor for the past decades. The ocean is capable of such vast depth, we do not have access to, we have still not searched around 90% of the ocean, the vast depths might somehow hide a sunken city or continent. Though there remains much mystery at the bottom of the world’s oceans, it is inconceivable that the world’s oceanographers, submariners, and deep-sea probes have some how missed a landmass “larger than Libya and Asia together.” Additionally tectonic plates demonstrate Atlantis as impossible, as the continents have drifted, the seafloor has spread overtime, and has not contracted to enable to perfect areas for a city to be able to rest. There would simply be no place for Atlantis to sink into.  “The geology is clear; there could have been no large land surface that then sank in the area where Plato places Atlantis. Together, modern archaeology and geology provide an unambiguous verdict: There was no Atlantic continent; there was no great civilisation called Atlantis.” I do find it interesting however How Plato was such a influential philosopher, and through my work I have been influenced by many philosophers too. I might look further into his work and see if I could too include what he has spoken about into my work. I believe as I am already discussing the PAIN and PLaEASURE which water and the sea has, and how it connects into elements of the sublime, and romanticism. It also links to such a strong history of legends such as Atlantis, photographers  who have studied and looked at work from the following myths, they capture some old structure, however non of which have been proof of Atlantis.

sirens:  Traditionally sirens are half-bird, half beautiful maidens, they were singing enchantresses capable of luring passing sailors to their islands, and sequently, to their doom.  they were also seen as daughters of the river god, they were fated to die if anyone should happen to survive their singing at the time. When Odysseus passed them by unharmed, they hurled themselves into the sea and were drowned. Traditionally, the Sirens were daughters of the river god Achelous and a Muse. Many claim that the sirens are actually daughters of powerful gods for instance, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. It is said the sirens were originally given wings yet these were  taken away as a punishment. The sirens had a seductive song, this has appeared similarly to Atlantis in many ancient greek myths. The sirens can be found living in small islands. It is said in order for men to not be seduced by the sirens singing, they had to block their ears with wax. The hero wanted to hear their song,Some of which bound themselves to the mast so they would not be killed when they go into the water. Sirens have been seen in many forms, this being as a bird, mermaid or naked women living amount the water. I think For my inspiration for this shoot i could focus on the deep threatening and also power that a women can hold when surrounded by water. I believe I could focus on both the mermaid and human aspect and show a femininity within her being submerged within the water itself. Stories to do with the mythology of sirens and Atlantis: I want to look into past stories, as this might cause an inspiration for a further shoo which I could produce. Plato would certainly have heard of this disaster and realising the theatrical possibilities might have, with a dash of dramatic license and a little imagination, used the chain of events as a template for his own ends. Sir Desmond Lee a renowned classical historian certainly thought so when he stated “We must remember Plato’s purposeto describe a rich, powerful and technologically advanced society to serve as an opponent of his ideal Athens. He had a fertile imagination and in Atlantis produced the first work of science fiction.”

I believe I could portray a narrative throughout each individual image I created, through the inspiration of sirens and mermaids alike. However personally I belive that  the overall photoshopping, and clear fake atmosphere of mermaids is not exactly sublime to my mind, as their is no truth. It is not exactly breadth to taking  photos which are not painful and a false sense of reality. Because of this I do not think myself re creating under water creates would exactly help achieve the same atmosphere throughout my own work. I could use the same themes within my work, such as the deceiving beauty the sirens had. I could when doing an underwater shoot capture a direct reality, such as focusing on actually fears found within the sea. Such as the depth of the water, and the real existing creates that would do harm. I think this is what I should talk about of this research, as otherwise I do not think the direct re-createment of mythological would work to my advantage.

sublime and water, reservoir shoot 7

Due to my further research and theme narrowed down into the sublime and water, I decided it would be effective if I were to experiment with a whole new scenario that has a strong presence of water, and also an atmosphere that has the ability to convey the sublime itself. After my recent shoots of experimenting with identity, emotions shown under water. I believe being surrounded by it within a reservoir also links to the sublime. Not only does this apply themes of emotion, the sublime itself  and pleasure and pain, it has a natural environment which is interesting because it causes a juxtaposition to that of a Tablo effect. I wanted to further develop the colours of my images in different ways, some over-exaggerating the blue tones, and some with less saturated final effects. I believe this gives me more options and an ability to choose for my final book what looks the most effective all-together. I wanted to show different compositions and angles, some of which to create an illusion as though she is submerged whiten water, without actually having to be. I belive many of the images from this shoot have a more mysterious overall objective, I think this is to do with the strong contrasts of the light and tone, which I was able to achieve with using my own lights on the shoot. This really helped as it enabled myself to have more control over what I was taking from the tonal effects and what emotion I wanted to convey within that certain image. You could divided this shoot into four sections, as seen below. 

 

When editing the colour of these images I thought, due to her being Completely surrounded with water, it would be effective if I made the highlights into a blue tone too to mirror that id the water. Not only does this create a more surreal tone for the image itself, but it also creates a stronger structure for the images too. It would be really interesting if I got a whole image of her laying down of even standing up and was able to edit it to look as if she was lying on top of the water, or even walking on water. This too would be a more surreal shoot, but I belive it would be so successful in order to convey both the sublime, pain and mystery all into one surreal image.

I believe this photo here, conveys themes of Pictorialism, Due to the tones, eerie feel but also the connections of beauty, seen physically within a natural environment. I also discussed previously, about taking images of landscapes, in order to separate the more portrait concentrated imagery, with some powerful landscapes.

The two images above are my favourite from this shoot. This is due to the lighting on the face having such a strong contrast to the darker blue tones within the surrounding landscape, I also think the composition gives many implementations of Her too being submerged within the water. The composition is also divided into a foreground and background, centring the images and allows the proportions to look effortless and well done.

These images I wanted To show an almost empowerment and recreation of pain within the image, it connotes a sense of abandonment, and also denotes the possibility of even walking on water, or the mystery of looking out into water.

Overall I belive this shoot works well with my previous underwater pool shoot. It gives me the capability to lean more into abstract and further surreal images of throwing water and paint on the top people, bath images, sea shoots and more imagery which purposes that of  mystery, emotion, pain and beauty. I want my images to be unique. I could try and do this with further developing every shoot,  in order to show more surreal effects. I don’t think I have experimented enough yet with how I could edit images which are already quite complex, however I do believe if I develop them more I could create, interesting, emotive powerful images to do with the sublime and the effects of water.

Collecting Material

 Photoshoot Plan:

Concept: The concept for this shoot is to develop and understanding of my Grandpas poems and what went into writing one, I am going to look through the poems and notes he wrote to give me a starting point for my own photographs. I will record any interesting documents that inspire me by scanning them, this will show the details and textures in the clearest way.

Location: I will go to my grandparents house and look in his study which remains almost exactly the same to how it was when he was alive. This room contains files of his work and reflects what his working environment might have looked like.

Lighting: For the scanning I will use the lighting from the scanner which is very bright and even, giving the images a clean and scientific look. I will also take photos of the process and study setting, for these I will use the natural lighting either from the sun or lamps in the room to set the scene.

I started exploring my Grandpas poems in his anthology and the notes he made whilst writing them, I will look for connections between significant points in his life, political events and memories he shared with other people. I am using this as a starting point to inspire me and help me develop an direction for my project.

When looking through the poems I re read a poem he wrote about me when I was younger, I originally wanted to study it because of the connections I have to it and the personal memories that I could relate it to. However I struggled to find a political connection and a way of linking it to the title of the project, but after reading it a few times I thought of a political metaphor of war which could be interpreted from the poem. It was based on a shared memory we had from my youth, on one occasion whist staying at their house, around the age of 6, I was playing with with a variety of toys which they had collected ever since their own kids were young. These included football figures, knights, Tetley tea characters and Disney princesses. I had created a scene involving all of them which centred with a medieval castle. The Poem describes this in a light humoured way.