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Category Archives: lo-fi photography
Carl Andre—a few quotes.
In “Marzona, Daniel. (2004). Minimal Art. Köln: Taschen” one can read a few thought-evoking quotes from Carl Andre (amongst more, of course…). I would like to archive these here as points of reference: One is: “A man climbs a mountain … Continue reading
Protected: The Silly Surrealist
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The Andre Orphanphorn Series
Within architecture and technologies there are those (sub-)objects that become the pariah of their surrounding structure. We, the inhabitants, the ab[sent]users of these larger structures deny their existence, ignore their minute and perhaps fragile structure and dismiss their state. During … Continue reading
architectural orphans—a transmedia exploration
The process behind these works is a simplistic, non-obtrusive and intangible media technology hacking with an abstract artistic result. As in a petri dish one can culture microorganisms, these works are a culture of media. This is a first selection … Continue reading
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