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Category Archives: lo-fi photography
Transmediated poetry 001 | The Grid: Object #002
a poem is a piece of writing that “partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical, usually metaphorical, and often exhibits such formal elements as meter, rhyme, and stanzaic structure.” [*1] A grid has … Continue reading
Digital and Digitized Objet Trouvé
An objet trouvé is according to the Oxford Dictionary an object “found or picked up at random and considered aesthetically pleasing.” Wikipedia introduces it as follows: “The term found art—more commonly found object (French: objet trouvé) or readymade—describes art created … Continue reading
Digitized Urbanity
The process behind the following photograph sequence is quasi identical to the Architectural Orphanage Series. The work is thus also simplistic, non-obtrusive and intangible media technology hacking with an abstract artistic result. As in a petri dish one can culture … Continue reading
Abstract Still Life-001
a spin-off of “The Andre Orphanphorn Series” A daily visual instance—rather overlooked than contemplated on—creating the contradiction of an abstract still life: