7 September 2013 to 5 October 2013, as part of Mois de la Photo à Montréal. Drone: The Automated Image curated by Paul Wombell. "Can animals take their own pictures? This is what Véronique Ducharme seems to be asking in (2012-13). She works in a similar fashion to Eadweard Muybridge, who used the camera to prove that all four feet of a galloping horse are, for a moment, simultaneously off the ground. Unlike Muybridge, who attached thread to cameras to create each exposure, Ducharme employs a hunting camera to detect movement and heat to trigger the exposure. The resulting images might be called wildlife photographs, in which animals exist beyond human control. Their ghostly images could be from another world, one without humans." (Text from Galerie B-312 website). All images © Véronique Ducharme
Installation view, Galerie B312, 2013
Le Mois de la photo à Montréal, 2013 curated by Paul Wombell. Catalog: Drone: The Automated Image, edited by Paul Wombell. [https://moisdelaphoto.com/en/publications/drone-2013/]
Work published in Photomediations: A Reader, 2016, edited by Kamila Kuc and Joanna Zylinska. Open Humanities Press [http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/photomediations/]