Paul St George

Three interweaving themes emerge from these selected projects. One is a study of the history of visual culture (Classical Roman and late Victorian). Both eras are well known for their rich successes, but also hide a number of overlooked or incomplete projects. Paul St George has uncovered and is completing a number of these, including the Telectroscope and Travelling curves.
Another persistent theme is the use of photography and chronophotography to picture time. This is developed in the Chronocyclography, Trackorama, Supermoment and Chronopan projects, but also in curating the Sequences exhibition and in editing the imagetime series of books.
The third theme is the exploration of ambiguity. This has produced the highly collectable Minumental sculptures, Carpet Castle and the ultimate, two for the price of one, Rabbitduck.

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Travelling curves are pairs of non–circular gears. Non–circular gears were last made at the end of the nineteenth century and the techniques that were used then have been mostly lost to us. We have devised new techniques for making them and the results are surprising and beautiful.

Gear design by Igor Zarebski.

The Travelling curves project is available here.

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