MITCHELL RANSOME
Loc_Naarm/Melbourne_Australia
Mitchell Ransome digital artist, educator, photographer and furniture
maker. He holds a Masters Degree in Architecture from the Melbourne School of
Design; where he has also taught for a number of years as a design studio
leader in the Masters cohort and worked as a digital fabrication specialist in
the fabrication workshop. He has extensive experience in a range of digital
technologies and fabrication methods from 3 and 4 axis CNC machining, advanced
3D printing (MJF, SLS, FDM), metal laser cutting and 3D Scanning. His design
and fabrication work has been exhibited at Arts West, Melbourne University
[2021], Melbourne Design Week [2021/2022] and the David Roche Foundation,
Adelaide [2022].
His academic background in architecture and design further informs his practice as a photographer and how he captures the environment around him playing on proportion, shape and layers in the landscape. These are conditions which are present in varying degrees across his documentary, landscape and street photography. Mitchell has exhibited work locally and internationally at exhibitions such as the International Buffer Fringe Festival [2019], the Center for Contemporary Photography [2021] and Canvas Collective [2021].
He works and lives in Naarm on the unceded land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.
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His academic background in architecture and design further informs his practice as a photographer and how he captures the environment around him playing on proportion, shape and layers in the landscape. These are conditions which are present in varying degrees across his documentary, landscape and street photography. Mitchell has exhibited work locally and internationally at exhibitions such as the International Buffer Fringe Festival [2019], the Center for Contemporary Photography [2021] and Canvas Collective [2021].
He works and lives in Naarm on the unceded land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.
Email me :)
All work copyright © Mitchell Ransome.